All right now let me suggest to you some fun and easy songs that use the key of E minor chords. The door song break on through is in the key of E minor. So, what you would do is type in the search engine break on through guitar chords. So brake on through guitar chords, and it should give you a link for the site e chords. Note that you can play a D sus two instead of a D also in that particular link or site is this to play both E minor and D at the start, but you can just play a minor for now and then switch to DSS two for the course. Also, Nirvana's Come as you are, is in the key of E minor.
So again, you type in Come as you are guitar chords and you should see a link For ultimate guitar.com again for the D chord, you can just play the D sus two instead. So it's a really good idea to learn how to start looking up chords and chord charts for songs. It's an excellent way to expand your knowledge of chord songs, etc. Now the key of E minor has a few more chords than we've already learned. So it's good to learn songs in the key of E minor to help you expand your chord knowledge. Remember that for practicing, you can learn the chords well by playing through the exercises.
If you're struggling with a particular chord, go back to that lesson and work on the cord itself. So, a good practice routine would be to play through the chord exercise a few times and then try playing one of the songs. And again, it's better to place a 10 minutes to Three to four times a week, then 30 to 40 minutes, all in one day. That being said, if for some reason your schedule only allows for a big chunk and one day, a week or so, then just do what you can or play four hours a day if you want. So that's it for module two. And now you're ready for Module Three, learning chords in the key of A