Fingering of other commonly used chords:
Fingering of the D chord: press the second fret of the triad with the left hand, press 1 chord with the middle finger, and press the second fret and the third fret with the ring finger.
Dm chord fingering: press 1 chord 1 fret with the left index finger, press 3 chords and 2 frets with the middle finger, and press 2 chords and 3 frets with the ring finger.
Em chord fingering: press 5 strings and 2 frets for the middle finger and 4 strings and 2 frets for the ring finger.
Fingering of e chord: press triad 1 for the left index finger, fifth chord 2 for the middle finger and fourth chord 2 for the ring finger.
G chord fingering: the left ring finger presses 6 strings and 3 frets, the middle finger presses 5 strings and 2 frets, and the little finger presses 1 string and 3 frets.
Extended data:
Skills of practicing guitar chords;
1. To play any chord, you must practice according to the correct posture and fingering. This is a basic principle and an obvious and easily overlooked trick.
2. Practice scales and arpeggios first, then practice chords. Scale arpeggio is the basis of chords, so practicing chords should start from the foundation, and we should not put the cart before the horse, let alone give up scale arpeggio completely and practice chords directly.
3. When practicing chords, be sure to contact the related arpeggios. Scales, arpeggios and chords are naturally related and can be practiced separately, but not completely.
4. Be good at playing chords in the order of original position, first inversion, second inversion and third inversion, so as to identify and remember specific chords.