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Fachords Guitar: Unconventional Tools To Skyrocket Your Guitar Skills
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Guitar Chords Essential Reference
Welcome! This pdf shows you the fretboard diagrams for the most common
chord shapes that you can use to play a lot of songs. You'll learn open strings
and movable voicings for the main chord types.
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Major Chords
The intervals in a major chord are Root, Major Third, and Perfect Fifth
C Major D Major E Major
F Major G Major A Major
B Major
Minor Chords
The intervals in a minor chord are Root, Minor Third, and Perfect Fifth
C Minor D Minor E Minor
B Minor
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Dominant Seventh Chords
A dominant seventh chord is a Major Chord with an added Minor Seventh
note. It's an important chord as it creates a sort of tension that resolves
naturally on the tonic, giving a feeling of conclusion to the progression.
C7 D7 E7
B7
If you memorize these fingerings, you'll be able to play almost any
chord, by placing the movable shape at the fret that corresponds to the
root of the chord you want to play. In the diagrams, the root note is the
one denoted by the number 1 at the bottom of the diagrams.
For example, a movable shape for the Dominant Seventh chord is the
following:
C7 D7 E7
If you want to play a D7 chord, you have to shift the shape up by two
frets, until the root (the fret with the number 1 at the bottom of the
chart) is at the 5th fret of the A string, that is a D, as shown in the second
chart.
In the following movable chord diagrams you will not find the name of
the chord, because it depends on where you place the root (1) of the
chord on the fretboard.
All the diagrams are shown for chords with root C. To change to root,
shift the shape up or down the fretboard as said before.
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
Movable Major 7 chords
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
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Movable 7h chords
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
Movable Augmented Chords
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
Movable Sus4 Chords
Voicing 1 Voicing 2
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Movable Major Sixth Chords
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
Movable Minor Sixth Chords
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
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Movable 6/9 Chords
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
Movable 7b5 Chords
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
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Movable m7b5 Chords
Voicing 1 Voicing 2
Voicing 3
Movable 7#5 Chords
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
Movable 7#9 Chords
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
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Movable m9 Chords
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
Movable maj9 Chords
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
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Movable 9 Chords
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
Movable 11 Chords
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
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Movable 13 Chords
Voicing 1 Voicing 2 Voicing 3
a handy visual chord formula table, and the tones fretboard maps of 44 different chord
types.
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