It might not feel very “natural” at first but it usually helps a lot many beginners and intermediate players to get the chord to sound just right and will feel natural in time! Playing the guitar takes practice for both the muscle memory but also the dexterity of your hand, wrist, and fingers. If this challenge resonates with you or if you feel any pain, try to raise your wrist up and place your thumb further in the center of the back of the neck, having your wrist as close to a 90 angle as you can. Whenever you struggle with this or with chords in general, the first thing you should do is to check your wrist positions, the fault is usually where you least suspect it and not necessarily in your finger! The main challenge of the A Major chord is to compress your 3 fingers on the 2nd fret and avoid the buzz on the D strings. In the video below, we’ll teach you exactly where to put your fingers and how to get a clean sounding A major chord with ease.
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