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G minor chordbasic version: other versions:į major chordbasic version: other versions:į minor chordbasic version: other versions:ī major chordbasic version: other versions:ī minor chordbasic version: other versions:Ĭ# (sharp) major chord / Db major chordbasic version: other versions:Ĭ# (sharp) minor chord / Db minor chordbasic version: other versions:Ī# (sharp) major chord / Bb major chordbasic version: other versions:Ī# (sharp) minor chord / Bb minor chordbasic version: other versions:ĭ# (sharp) major chord / Eb major chordbasic version: other versions:ĭ# (sharp) minor chord / Eb minor chordbasic version: other versions: G major chordbasic version: other versions: Now lets take a look at the chartsCopyright 2011 & Guitar NoizeĮ major chordbasic version: other versions:Į minor chordbasic version: other versions:Ĭ major chordbasic version: other versions:Ĭ minor chordbasic version: other versions:Ī major chordbasic version: other versions:Ī minor chordbasic version: other versions:ĭ major chordbasic version: other versions:ĭ minor chordbasic version: other versions: Heres what a bar looks like:Įven though thats a bass guitar on the picture you can see that the 1st finger is holding down three strings by doing a bar. This chart reads that you have to do a bar using the 1st finger and hold down all strings at the same time. Heres an example of such a chord the F major chord: Some chords force you to do something called a bar, so you can grab more than one string using just one finger. Heres a photo-explanation (left hand):Ĭopyright 2011 & Guitar Noize They indicate the finger you need to use to hold down the string. Important! The numbers on the circles DONT indicate the fret. This determines that the three circles in the middle read that their corresponding strings need to be held down on frets: 1st (B string), 2nd (D string), and 3rd (A string). In this case it means that the chord starts at the 1st fret. The number on the left (in this case 1) indicates the starting fret.
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Each one indicates that the strings they refer to (in this case G and E) need to be played while not being held down on any fret these are empty sounds. At the top of the chart theres an X indicating that the string it refers to (in this case E), needs to be mute while playing the chord. Just to remind you, the E on the left represents the thickest string and the E on the right represents the thinnest one. The upper case letters at the bottom of the chart represent guitar strings. It presents one of the most basic guitar chords the C major chord.
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How to Read the ChartsBelow you can see a short cheat sheet.
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