![]() ![]() To find the guitar chord shape you want, click below on the root. Most of these examples are not in the original key they’ve been transposed so that nothing outside these eight open chords is required. Guitar chord shapes are listed for 75 chord types (maj7, sus2, add9 etc) covering all 12 keys. I detailed my efforts in creating a giant spreadsheet of 2-, 3-, and 4-chord progressions in the last century’s Western popular music.Īpplying some of the most common progressions to our vocabulary of eight open chords, we can use a whole library of real songs to practice chord progressions. I wrote an article called Pop Chord Progressions a few months ago on my other guitar blog, From the Woodshed. Make tiny adjustments with your fingers and see how you can make it better. Pick through the chord slowly, listening to every note ring out. Take some alone time with each open chord, deliver some TLC, and make it sound great by itself. This is tough, but you’ll get used to it. Several of these chords require that you squash your fingers together on the strings you’re fretting without touching any adjacent open strings. ![]() There are three open minor chords: Em, Am, Dm. An “X” above a string means do not play that string at all. A “0” inside a black dot means do not fret that string allow it to ring open. A “1” inside a black dot means fret that note with your first (index) finger, “2” with second (middle) finger, “3” with third (ring) finger. The black dots are the notes in the chord. To read the chord diagrams, the vertical lines are the strings (labeled E, A, D, G, B, E), and the horizontal lines are the frets (labeled I, II, III). Below, you’ll find a chord diagram and a photo of each one. There are five open major chords: E, A, D, G, C. Get these chords memorized and under your fingers, and you’ll be well on your way to playing hundreds of new songs. And none of them contain notes past the third fret, so your hand won’t have to move anywhere when switching between them. However, the term “ open chord” usually refers to one of only eight basic open chords, which I’ll cover in this article.Īlso called “cowboy chords,” these basic open chords require only three fingers on the fretting hand: index, middle, and ring. With that definition, you could make thousands. What is an open chord? Technically, it’s any chord employing at least one open string. ![]()
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