You can't, really. Music is the progression and contrast of different sounds and the way they affect your ear. If you only play one chord, there's not contrast or progression. Listen to the last few minutes of Magic Carpet Ride by Steppenwolf. They jam on one chord endlessly and it's f**king boring.
- You can't play music using single guitar chord but u can play music using single string (!). For example here 1-string.com you can learn how to play many songs on one string.
One Note Song by Tenacious D
Many one string melodies are here: 1-string.com
In a band it is the rhythm guitar, but you can play chords with any guitar; the sound will be different depending on the type.
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the chords are D,Am,G but i dont know the strumming sequance
What the crap do you mean? It's a guitar! You use chords!
you can get the chords by listening very carefully to the song and figuring them out on your guitar or keyboard
You can find the guitar chords for Its About the Cross online. You must pay for this sheet music though.
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The Lead guitarist normally plays the Main tune and the guitar Solo. The Backing guitar plays chords and the bass plays a steady beat with the drums.
There are over 100 chords on the guitar but the main ones are the major and minor chords that go from A-G.
the chords are D,Am,G but i dont know the strumming sequance
I'm trying to play the climb on my guitar, and i need to know what the chords are for it.
Dark Chords on a Big Guitar was created in 2003-01.
What the crap do you mean? It's a guitar! You use chords!
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you can get the chords by listening very carefully to the song and figuring them out on your guitar or keyboard
You can find the guitar chords for Its About the Cross online. You must pay for this sheet music though.
the ukulele chords are C, G, F, and Em. ( i have no idea what the guitar chords are. srry )
Local music stores usually offer music lessons where one can learn how to play guitar chords. Websites such as Justinguitar and About provide information about guitar chords as well.