How to Play the A sharp chord (A#) on the acoustic guitar

Nov 12, 2010 09:37 PM
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Before Bon Jovi caused teenage girls to spontaneously and simultaneously burst out of their clothing at his concerts he was just a kid in his basement, strumming chord after chord until his fingers turned red.

Rock stardom requires sacrifice before all the fame and glory hits, guys, so start off with the basics and get to practicing. Check out this video to learn how to play the A sharp chord (A#) on the acoustic guitar.

A chord is a combination of at least two notes that are played simultaneously, creating a fuller, richer sound than can be achieved by playing each note individually. Most chords involve at least three notes played together, while some may use even more. Also, chords usually involve playing multiple strings at the same time, which is called strumming.

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