silentkid wrote:For example, when playing a G chord, your middle finger should be the first to the fret. Then place your index finger and ring finger.
That's the sort of thing I'm not sure if i'm doing right, by teaching myself. I wasn't sure if G was supposed to be pinkie, ring, and middle finger, or pinkie middle, index finger. etc. Or if it really matters.
but yeah, chord transitions are hard - to do it smoothly and quickly.
As for your fingers hurting, that takes time. The callouses will help. Are you playing an acoustic or an electric guitar? If you're playing an acoustic steel string guitar, get light guage strings. Check the distance between the strings and the frets. If you're strings are too far off the fretboard, it'll wreak havoc on your fingers.
I've just got my brother's acoustic. I'm not sure what kind or gauge of strings. i'm clueless. or what the distance is supposed to be. I suppose i should take it in to a music shop, and have them take a look at it. it's like a 20 year old guitar.
Thanks for the advice bro.