
Once you’ve mastered playing one chord, you’ll be eager to learn some more chords. As mentioned in a previous post, a chord is essentially a group of notes that are sounded together. Chords which sound good together are grouped into chord families. Such chords are grouped together because each chord is made up of notes from the same scale. For example, the C family of chords are all made up of notes in the C major scale and this is a good place to start. Then once you’re confident with this chord family, you can expand your chord vocabulary by learning a few more chords every week.
Continue reading ““Quick Start” Guide 5 – playing some more chords”










