![]() Throw in a few easy variations like E7, A7, C7, G7, and Dm, then a few "sus" chords such as Asus4. ![]() With those chords there must be thousands of songs you can play. With a little practice, you'll start moving easily between all the most popular chords: G, C, D, F (a little tougher - of course - but easier after a while), A, Am, E, Em. Pretty soon you'll be able to play a song from first reading of the tab. Rather than just practicing the chords, when you do it while learning a song it just becomes that much more fun. The key for me was just using the basic open chords and playing rhythm. ![]() It was a real break-through for me and now I add a song or two every week. Like you, I decided I needed to learn a few songs to bring the fun back. I was spending a lot of time on scales and exercises and found I wasn't progressing or having as much fun after a while.
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