Easy Beginner Guitar Chord Tutorial -- Am11
Learn how to play the Am11
guitar chord (also known as A minor 11, A Minor 11th) with this free beginner chord lesson.
The A Minor 11 Chord is found by locating the 1, b3, 5, b7, 9, 11 steps of the A Major Scale: A, B, C#, D, E, F#, G# , or the notes A, C, E, G, B and D. The “b3″ symbol translates to “Flattened 3rd” , which means we simply lower the 3rd step of the A Major Scale (C#) a 1/2 step to a “C”. The “b7″ symbol translates to “Flattened 7th” , which means we simply lower the 7th step of the A Major Scale (G#) a 1/2 step to a “G”.
Here is a key that will help you read the chart:

Everything on the above chart should be self explanatory, except for the last three in the third column. They may need a bit of explaining. The O, or open symbol, simply means that you do not press down on any notes on that string. The X means you do not strum that particular string. The Barre symbol means you need to barre that particular fret. When you barre a fret you are pressing down on multiple strings at the same time with one finger.
Chord Playing Tips: Be sure that you are pressing down on the strings hard enough and play each string one at a time to make sure you have a nice clean sound. If any of the strings buzz or sound muted, then something is not right.
A Minor 11 Guitar Chord Video
The video below will further demonstrate how to play the A Minor 11 Guitar Chord.









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