Topic: New student finds conflicting info.
Hey gang. My name is Bill, and I am a new (acoustic) guitar student. I am a father of 3 boys and work as an airline pilot. Therefore, my time at home is valuable to me, and long story short, I practice on the road (in hotels).
I purchased an inexpensive DVD/book/flashcard set for beginners and it seems to be working pretty good. Been at it a couple of weeks and my hands are beginning to move a little more like a guitar player (slowly, but surely).
I did find one bit of conflicting information in the course, however. I have learned the simple basic chords (A,C,D,E,G major and A,D,E minor) and am working on some chord progressions. The problem lies with the G major chord. It is represented 3 different ways:
The DVD says: 1st finger on 2nd fret of the A string
2nd finger on 3rd fret of the E(low) string
3rd finger on 3rd fret of the B string
4th finger on 3rd fret of the E(high) string
The flashcard says: 1st finger on 2nd fret of the A string
2nd finger on 3rd fret of the E (low) string
3rd finger on 3rd fret of the E (high) string
The book says: 1st finger on 3rd fret of the E (high) string
2nd finger on 2nd fret of the A string
3rd finger on 3rd fret of the E (low) string
The book seems way off. Maybe that's just a typo. I have looked at some chord charts and the G major always matches what my flashcard shows. I have looked ahead in the book/DVD and realize that there are several different forms of each chord, but I think there should be only one chord known as G major.
Can anyone clear up this confusion for me please? I don't want to learn something wrong from the beginning. Perhaps I'll take some lessons if I can make a little time at home. I was just kind of trying to do it at my own pace on my own time. I'm not really in a hurry, and trying to save some money (again, I've got kids!).
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!