Tuesday, September 18, 2007

F6 (Guitar, Beginner)


To play the F6 (F sixth) chord, it would be wise to start off with the half-barre F major chord:

F major chord:
1. Using as much of the tip of your index finger as needed, place it on the B and High E strings, behind the 1st fret (C and F notes).
2. Place your middle finger on the G string, behind the 2nd fret (A note).
3. Place your ring finger on the D string, behind the 3rd fret (F note).

F6 chord:
4. With your other three fingers in F major position, place your pinky finger on the B string, behind the 3rd fret (D note).
5. Avoiding the Low E and A strings, strum the F6 chord.

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