D string = G# (root note)
Friday, August 31, 2007
G#maj7 (Guitar, Intermediate)
D string = G# (root note)
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Labels: ab, ab major, abmaj7, chord, eadgbe, guitar, intermediate, major
Thursday, August 30, 2007
G#m6add9 (Guitar, Intermediate)
D string = G# (root note)
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Labels: ab, ab minor, abm6add9, chord, eadgbe, guitar, intermediate, minor
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
G#m (Guitar, Beginner)
This is G#m, or G-sharp minor:
1. Using the length of your index finger, make a bar from the Low E string to the High E string, behind the 4th fret (G#, B, D#, and G# notes).
2. Your middle finger will not be used for this chord.
3. Place your ring finger on the A string, behind the 6th fret (D# note).
4. Place your pinky finger on the D string, behind the 6th fret (G# note).
5. Play the G# minor chord.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
G#+5 (Guitar, Intermediate)
This is G#+5, or G-sharp augmented 5th:
D string = G# (root note)
G string = C (major 3rd)
B string = E (augmented 5th)
High E string = G# (root note)
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Labels: ab, ab major, ab+5, chord, eadgbe, guitar, intermediate, major
Monday, August 27, 2007
G#5 Power Chord (Guitar, Beginner)
1. Place your index finger on the Low string, behind the 4th fret. That's the G# note.
2. Your middle finger will not be used in this chord. You may stick it out, as if you were flipping someone off.
3. Place your ring finger on the A string, behind the 6th fret. That's the D# note.
4. Place your pinky finger on the D string, behind the 6th fret. That's another G# note, one octave higher.
5. Playing only the Low E, A, and D strings, rock the G#5 root-fifth power chord!
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Labels: ab, ab5, beginner, chord, eadgbe, guitar, power chord
Sunday, August 26, 2007
G# Major Chord (Guitar, Beginner)
This is the G-sharp (G#) major chord, otherwise known as the A-flat (Ab) major chord.
1. Using the length of your index finger, make a bar from the Low E string to the High E string, behind the 4th fret (G#, D#, and G# notes).
2. Place your middle finger on the G string, behind the 5th fret (C note).
3. Place your ring finger on the A string, behind the 6th fret (D# note).
4. Place your pinky finger on the D string, behind the 6th fret (G# note).
5. Playing all six strings, strum the G# major chord.
Saturday, August 25, 2007
C#m (Guitar, Beginner)
This is C#m, or C-sharp minor:
1. Using the length of your index finger, make a bar from the A string to the High E string, behind the 2nd fret (C# and G# notes).
2. Place your middle finger on the B string, behind the 5th fret (A note).
3. Place your ring finger on the D string, behind the 6th fret (G# note).
4. Place your pinky finger on the G string, behind the 6th fret (C# note).
5. Avoiding the Low E string, strum the C#m chord.
Friday, August 24, 2007
C#9 (Guitar, Intermediate)
C#9 is a 9th chord, and a 9th chord usually implies that the chord contains both a dominant seventh and a ninth, as opposed to an add-9th chord or a suspended-2nd chord. (A 9th note is essentially a 2nd note, but one octave higher.)
A string = C# (root note)
D string = F (major 3rd)
G string = B (dominant 7th)
B string = D# (9th note)
High E string = G# (perfect 5th)
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Labels: chord, db, db major, db9, eadgbe, guitar, intermediate, major
Thursday, August 23, 2007
C#7sus4 (Guitar, Intermediate)
You might say that this is another voicing for F#sus4, and you'd be right. The chord name depends on your usage of the chord itself, like the key you are playing in or how you would like to remember the chord (if you're writing a song).
As C#7sus4:
A string = C# (root note)
D string = F# (suspended 4th)
G string = B (dominant 7th)
B string = C# (root note)
As F#sus4 (or F#sus4/C#):
A string = C# (perfect 5th)
D string = F# (root note)
G string = B (suspended 4th)
B string = C# (perfect 5th)
The more variations of both voicings and chord names that you know, the more bar bets you might win.
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Labels: chord, db, db7sus4, eadgbe, gb, gbsus4, guitar, intermediate
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
C#7 (Guitar, Beginner)
Just imagine this chord as C7, but one fret higher. So here's C#7, or C-sharp 7th:
1. Place your index finger on the B string, behind the 2nd fret (C#).
2. Place your middle finger on the D string, behind the 3rd fret (F).
3. Place your ring finger on the A string, behind the 4th fret (C#).
4. Place your pinky finger on the G string, behind the 4th fret (B).
5. Avoiding the Low E and High E strings, strum the C#7 chord.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
C#6 (Guitar, Intermediate)
A string = C# (root note)
The perfect 5th, G#, has been omitted for this particular voicing. Placing your thumb behind the 4th fret of the Low E string could be a possible way to add that note, if you choose to do so.
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Labels: chord, db, db major, db6, eadgbe, guitar, intermediate, major
Monday, August 20, 2007
C#5 Power Chord (Guitar, Beginner)
1. Place your index finger on the A string, behind the 4th fret. That's the C# note.
2. Your middle finger will not be used in this chord. You may stick it out, as if you were flipping someone off.
3. Place your ring finger on the D string, behind the 6th fret. That's the G# note.
4. Place your pinky finger on the G string, behind the 6th fret. That's another C# note, one octave higher.
5. Playing only the A, D, and G strings, rock that power chord!
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Sunday, August 19, 2007
C# (Guitar, Intermediate)
D string = F (major 3rd, also known as E# in the key of C#)
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Labels: chord, db, db major, eadgbe, first inversion, guitar, intermediate
Saturday, August 18, 2007
F#sus4 (Guitar, Beginner)
This is one form of F#sus4, or F-sharp suspended-4th:
1. Place the tip of your index finger on both the B and High E strings, behind the 2nd fret (C# and F# notes, respectively).
2. Your middle finger will not be used for this particular fingering of the chord.
3. Place your ring finger on the D string, behind the 4th fret (F# note).
4. Place your pinky finger on the G string, behind the 4th fret (B note).
5. Avoiding the Low E and A strings, strum the F#sus4 chord.
Friday, August 17, 2007
F#m (Guitar, Beginner)
This is F#m, or F-sharp minor:
1. Using the length of your index finger, make a bar from the Low E string to the High E string, behind the 2nd fret (F#, A, C#, and F# notes).
2. Your middle finger will not be used for this chord.
3. Place your ring finger on the A string, behind the 4th fret (C# note).
4. Place your pinky finger on the D string, behind the 4th fret (F# note).
5. Play the F# minor chord.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
F#add9 (Guitar, Intermediate)
D string = F# (root note)
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Labels: chord, eadgbe, gb, gb major, gbadd9, guitar, intermediate, major
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
F#add6add9 (Guitar, Intermediate)
Like so many other chords feature on this site, there are probably several simpler ways to express the chord name, but it's always fun to demystify long chord names. In reality, the strangest chord names are pretty simple.
D string = F# (root note)
G string = A# (major 3rd)
B string = D# (major 6th)
High E string = G# (added - not suspended - 9th, which is also the 2nd note)
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Labels: chord, eadgbe, gb, gb major, gbadd6add9, guitar, intermediate, major
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
F#7sus4+9 (Guitar, Intermediate)
D string = F# (root note)
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Monday, August 13, 2007
F#5 Power Chord (Guitar, Beginner)
1. Place your index finger on the Low E string, behind the 2nd fret. That's the F# note.
2. Your middle finger will not be used in this chord. You may stick it out, as if you were flipping someone off.
3. Place your ring finger on the A string, behind the 4th fret. That's the C# note.
4. Place your pinky finger on the D string, behind the 4th fret. That's another F# note, one octave higher.
5. Playing only the Low E, A, and D strings, rock that power chord!
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Labels: beginner, chord, eadgbe, gb, gb5, guitar, power chord
Sunday, August 12, 2007
F# Major Chord (Guitar, Beginner)
This is the F-sharp (F#) major chord, otherwise known as the G-flat (Gb) major chord.
1. Using the length of your index finger, make a bar from the Low E string to the High E string, behind the 2nd fret (F#, C#, and F# notes).
2. Place your middle finger on the G string, behind the 3rd fret (A# note).
3. Place your ring finger on the A string, behind the 4th fret (C# note).
4. Place your pinky finger on the D string, behind the 4th fret (F# note).
5. Playing all six strings, strum the F# major chord.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Bm (Guitar, Beginner)
1. Using the length of your index finger, make a bar from the A string to the high E string, behind the 2nd fret (B note, F# note).
2. Place your middle finger on the B string, behind the 3rd fret (D).
3. Place your ring finger on the D string, behind the 4th fret (F#).
4. Place your pinky finger on the G string, behind the 4th fret (B).
5. Avoiding the low E string, strum the B minor chord.
Friday, August 10, 2007
B9 (Guitar, Intermediate)
A string = B (root note)
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Labels: b, b major, b9, chord, eadgbe, guitar, intermediate, major
Thursday, August 9, 2007
B7sus4 (Guitar, Intermediate)
A string = B (root note)
D string = E (suspended 4th)
G string = A (dominant 7th)
B string = B (root note)
High E string = F# (perfect 5th)
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Wednesday, August 8, 2007
B7sus2 (Guitar, Intermediate)
A string = B (root note)
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Tuesday, August 7, 2007
B7 (Guitar, Beginner)
B7, or B-seventh, is the twangier version of the B major chord:
1. Place your index finger on the D string, behind the 1st fret (D#).
2. Place your middle finger on the A string, behind the 2nd fret (B).
3. Place your ring finger on G string, behind the 2nd fret (A).
4. Place your pinky finger on the High E string, behind the 2nd fret (F#).
5. Avoiding the Low E string, strum the B7 chord.
Monday, August 6, 2007
B5 Power Chord (Guitar, Beginner)
1. Place your index finger on the A string, behind the 2nd fret. That's the B note.
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Sunday, August 5, 2007
B Major Chord (Guitar, Beginner)
This fingering of the B major chord might be a stretch (literally) for people with smaller hands.
1. Using the length of your index finger, make a bar from the A string to the High E string, behind the 2nd fret (B note, F# note).
2. Place your middle finger on the D string, behind the 4th fret (F# note).
3. Place your ring finger on the G string, behind the 4th fret (B note).
4. Place your pinky finger on the B string, behind the 4th fret (D# note).
5. Avoiding the Low E string, strum the B major chord.
Saturday, August 4, 2007
E7sus4add6 (Guitar, Intermediate)
Low E string = E (root note)
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Labels: chord, e, e7sus4add6, eadgbe, guitar, intermediate
Friday, August 3, 2007
E7sus4 (Guitar, Intermediate)
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Thursday, August 2, 2007
E7sus2sus4 (Guitar, Intermediate)
To be fair, E7sus2sus4 can easily be stated as D/E.
As E7sus2sus4:
D string = E (root note)
G string = A (suspended 4th)
B string = D (dominant 7th)
High E string = F# (suspended 2nd)
As D/E:
D string = E (alternate bass note, instead of the root note D)
G string = A (perfect 5th)
B string = D (root note)
High E string = F# (major 3rd)
This is essentially a D major chord with an alternate bass note of E.
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Labels: chord, e, e7sus2sus4, eadgbe, guitar, intermediate
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
E7 (Guitar, Beginner)
E7, or E-seventh, is the twangier version of the E major chord:
1. Place your index finger on the G string, behind the 1st fret (G#).
2. Place your middle finger on the A string, behind the 2nd fret (B).
3. Playing all six strings, strum the E7 chord.