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This guitar chord chart is designed for those who have just recently picked up a guitar and learned 3-5 chords. The chart introduces another easy chord to expand your musical vocabulary—the Dm chord. It's an open chord and is based on the top 4 thinnest strings. Even though it's simple you might still find it a bit tricky. If you do, that's good, it means you're learning something new and making progress. If it's easy right away then congrats, pat yourself on the back because you're progressing quickly! I've also mindfully removed all distractions to let you focus on just placing your fingers and actually playing the chords. They are also not random chords but the ones which all work and sound good together.

This is a special version for lovers of the dark mode theme.

Features and focus of this compilation

  • For beginners with a few weeks of experience
  • No confusing theory and symbols
  • Easily playable
  • All chords sound good together
  • All chords have 1 or more open strings
  • Both major ("happy") and minor ("sad") chords
  • 1 new upskill chord (Dm)
  • Only one basic type of chords—triads
  • No hard-to-play barre chords
  • Shows which fingers to use
  • Chords that are used by popular songs

Chords in this collection

C, Dm, Em, G, Am

Work together

These 5 chords belong to one "family" (C-Major) which means you can play them basically in arbitrary order, and they will all sound good together. Try it!

Easily playable

Guitar is an instrument where one and the same chord or even a single note can be played in numerous ways and positions. E.g., a chord can be played the hard way or an easy way suitable for a beginner player. Notes that make up these chords have been carefully chosen with a beginner player in mind to simplify their playing as much as possible.

Details

Poster type electronic
Poster language English
Paper size format A4 (ISO 216)

What is included

Poster, printable PDF 1 pc
Poster, grayscale (B/W), printable PDF 1 pc

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Date added May 10, 2022
Date last updated May 16, 2022
Version 1.1

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