Category: Learn Acoustic Guitar Chords

Dm7b5 Guitar Chord Lesson

Learn how to play the Dm7b5 acoustic guitar chord with this free tutorial. This chord is found by locating the  1, b3, b5, b7 of the D Major Guitar Scale: D, E, F#, G, A, B, and C#, or the notes D, F, Ab and C.  The b3 symbol means that we take the third...

50 Easy Guitar Chords For the Beginner

Hello fellow guitarist!  On this page, you will find 50 easy beginner guitar chords that you can learn how to play right now.  These are all fairly basic chords that you should not have any trouble learning.  There are some that are a bit more challenging than others, but all are well within reach with...

A6/9 Guitar Chord

The A6/9 Guitar Chord is found by locating the 1, 3 , 5, 6 and 9 positions (A, C#, E , F# and B) of the A Major Scale: A B C# D E F# G# A.  You can see exactly how to finger this chord by referring to the chord chart below.   A6/9...

E9 Guitar Chord Lesson

The E9 Chord (also known as E Dominant 9th, E dominant Nine, E dominant 9) is found by locating the 1, 3, 5, b7 and 9 steps (E, G#, B, D and F# ) of the E Major Scale: E  F# G# A B C# D# E. The “b7” symbol translates to a “Flattened 7th”...

D7sus4 Guitar Chord

The D7sus4 guitar Chord is an easy one to play and is found by  locating the 1, 4, 5  and b7 positions (D, G, A and C) of the D Major Scale: D E F# G A B C# D.  The “b7” symbol translates to a “flattened 7th”.  This means that we find the 7th...

Em13 Guitar Chord

Learn how to play the Em13 chord with this free guitar lesson. The Em13 Chord is found by locating the 1, b3, 5, b7, 9, 11 and 13 positions of the E Major Scale: E, F#, G#, A, B, C#, and D#. The 11th position is normally omitted as indicated in the chord diagram below....

Open String Acoustic Guitar Technique

Here is a great lesson from the folks over at Guitar Tricks that teaches you how to take advantage of the full sound that the acoustic guitar is capable of producing. Even an absolute beginner will be able to take advantage of this guitar playing technique because it uses simple open chord shapes that you...

Dm6 Guitar Chord

The D Minor 6 Chord (also known as Dm6, D Minor 6th) is found by locating the 1, b3, 5 and 6 steps of the  D Major Scale: D, E, F#, G, A, B, C#, or the notes D, F, A and B.  The “b3” symbol translates to “Flattened 3rd” , which means we simply lower the 3rd...

E13 Guitar Chord

Learn how to play the E13 guitar chord with this free beginner guitar chord lesson. The E13 Guitar Chord is a dark and dreamy sounding chord and one of my favorites. Luckily, it is also fairly easy to play. The E13 Chord is found by locating the 1, 3 , 5, b7, 9, 11 and...

Beginner Guitar Chord Exercises Using C Major and G7

Below is a video lesson from the popular home study course from Legacy Learning Systems called “Gibson’s Learn and Master Guitar”. In the following video lesson, Steve Krenz demonstrates how to play two basic beginner guitar chords : the C Major and G7 chords. Steve first demonstrates how to play each chord and then talks...