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Guitar Chord Chart

Am chord fingering: index finger on the 1st fret of the 2nd string, middle finger on the 2nd fret of the 3rd string, ring finger on the 2nd fret of the 2nd string.

Em chord fingering: middle finger on the 5th fret, ring finger on the 4th fret.

E chord fingering: left index finger on the 3rd fret, middle finger on the 5th fret, ring finger on the 4th fret.

D chord fingering: left index finger on the 3rd fret, middle finger on the 1st fret, ring finger on the 2nd fret.

Expanded:

Several commonly used chords

1, named after the root note of the major chord: that is, the major chords of the 1st level, in the guitar chords commonly used, these chords are the most basic, such as C, D, E, F, G, A, B, and of course, chromatic chords, except for the bB key chord, which is not commonly used.

2. Minor chords named after the root note: the 1st chord of each minor key, which is also one of the common chords in guitar, corresponding to the major chords mentioned above, which are expressed as Cm, Dm, Em, Fm, Gm, Am, Bm and so on.

3. The major 7th chords and minor 7th chords evolved on the basis of the above mentioned major and minor chords: corresponding to the above mentioned chords, they can be expressed as C7, D7, E7 ......, Cm7, Dm7, etc., and so on.

4. The 6 and 9 chords evolved on the basis of the major chords: these chords can be expressed as C6, D6......C9, D9, E9 and so on.