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Free Guitar Chord Charts
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E-----------------------------------------

B--------------2--------------------------

G--------------2--------------------------

D--------------2--------------------------

A-----------------------------------------

E-----------------------------------------

Move that shape one semitone (one fret) up the neck and you get A# or Bb.

E-----------------------------------------

B--------------3--------------------------

G--------------3--------------------------

D--------------3--------------------------

A-----------------------------------------

E-----------------------------------------

One fret higher is B Major.

E-----------------------------------------

B--------------4--------------------------

G--------------4--------------------------

D--------------4--------------------------

A-----------------------------------------

E-----------------------------------------

This shape played anywhere on the neck will give you a major chord. The fret it is played at tells you the key it is in.

Here are the notes for the triads of the basic chords: C Major - C E G D Major - D F# A E Major - B E G# F Major - C F A G Major - G B D A Major - A C# E B Major - B D# F#

Now the minor chords: C Minor - C Eb G D Minor - D F A E Minor - B E G F Minor - C F Ab G Minor - G Bb D A Minor - A C E B Minor - B D F# Naturally, there will be some points you need to make a little clearer, so you will find more descriptions and illustrations available for free on the internet.

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Ricky Sharples has many more tips for guitar players of all levels at his blog Learn How To Play A Guitar For Free, a continuously updated directory of free guitar lessons, videos, chord charts and lots of useful guitar stuff.

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