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  1. Beginner Guitar Chord Chart - Major, Minor & 7th Ch

    Also known as major and minor triads,because they only contain threenotes. For example, even though the E major chord uses allsix strings, the only notes contained within the shape are E, B and G♯. So notes in a chord shape may appear on multiple strings (for example, inE major, the note E appears three times - on the 6th, 4th and 1st string). Note...

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    Major 7th (maj7 for short) chords add a little depth to the basic major triads above. All we'redoingis adding an extra note (called the major 7th), giving us four notechords (triad + an extra note). This means you'll need toalter the fingering slightly to accommodate this new note. Try and seehow the major chords above have been modified to create ...

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    Likemajor 7th chords, four-note dominant 7th chords (indicated by a 7after the chord letter) thicken up the basicmajor chord sound. When playing the chords in the chart below, experiment with using themin a chord progression, along side standard major/minor chords andmajor 7th chords. Variety is a good thing!

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    Four-note minor chords built onthe basic minor triad chord forms from earlier. The added (7th) tone is exactly the same as with dominant 7th chords, we're just adding it to minor chords this time, which gives them more colour.

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