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For example, in the key of C, these chords are: • C Major (I-chord) • F Major (IV-chord) • G7 (V7-chord) • A minor (VIm-chord) • D minor (IIm-chord) • E7 (III7-chord) Roedy Black's Complete Keyboard Chord Poster in Printable eBook Format, 2ndEd. xiv This section is especially useful when writing songs and working out chord progressions. Guitar Chords Chart Pdf Printable Free Ebook Chords Chart with Finger Positions, Note Names and Intervals If you are looking for a handy guitar chords reference , you've come to the right place.We have created this guitar chords chart that will help you learn new chords and play your favorite songs. The Complete Guitar Chord Poster shows the fingering positions of every guitar chord in standard tuning, including the inversions. Players at all levels, from beginner to advanced, can take advantage of this poster's various features, described in Sections 3.1 to 3.6. • Beginners—The chart shows the fingering positions for the C7 D7 E7 F7 G7 A7 B7 Movable chords are shapes that you can shift up or down the neck (without changing finger positions) to play chords with different names (C, D, E, F#, and so forth) but of the same type (Major, Minor, 7, and, minor, dominant or other types). That's the reason we call these diagrams movable. Guitar Finger Placement & Numbers. If you're not familiar with finger numbers, here's a quick review: "1" is your index finger. "2" is your middle finger. "3" is your ring finger. "4" is your pinky. Very rarely, you'll see a "T," which indicates you should fret the string with your thumb. For most chords, though, "1" through "4" are all you need. The entire fretboard: the course is not limited to the first position, you'll get to know your entire guitar. Strumming and finger picking. Playing lead guitar and rhythm guitar. Reading music and guitar tabs. Ear training. Playing solo's. The scales: blues scale, pentatonic scale, major, minor, When in the root position, triad chords (three notes) are most often formed with fingers 1-3-5. For example, a C chord with the right hand would be played with the thumb on C, the middle finger on E and the little finger on G. Pianists typically form tetrad chords (four notes) with fingers 1-2-3-5, but the formation 1-2-4-5 is also acceptable. Using 1-2-5 or 1-2-4 or 1-2-3 is possible on the root position chord, but it's an unnecessary stretch for the thumb to do, and it rotates the pinky off the keyboard which can be detrimental to speed. On your second example with 7th chords 1-2-5 is a given in all of them, because again those are the most versatile of the fingers and prevents Beginners Guitar Chords Black diamonds are root tones. Grayed tones are optional. White filled tones behind the nut are open string tones (to be included in chord). X ed strings at the nut are muted or not played. Large numbers inside chord dots are fingering numbers: 1 = index finger 2 = middle finger 3 = ring finger 4 = little finger T = thumb

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