Learn how to Play the Am6 Guitar Chord

Guitar Chord Lesson – Learn to Play Am6

Learn how to play the Am6 guitar chord (also known as A minor 6, A Minor 6th) with this lesson.

The A Minor 6  Chord  is found by locating the 1, b3, 5 and 6 steps of the  A Major Scale: A, B, C#, D, E, F#, G#, or the notes A, C, E and F#.  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”.

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Em11 – Easy Beginner Guitar Chord

Learn How to Play the Em11 Guitar Chord

Learn how to play what is possibly the easiest chord on the guitar with this free lesson.  The Em11(also known as E Minor 11, Emin11) chord is found by locating the 1, b3, 5, b7, 9 and 11 (E, G, B, D, F# and A) positions of the E Major Scale : E, F#, G#, A, B, C#, and D#.  The “b3″ symbol means that we take the 3rd step of the E Major Scale and flatten it by a half step to arrive at our “G”.  The b7 symbol means that we take the 7th step of the E Major Scale and flatten it by 1 half step to arrive at our “D”.

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Easy Acoustic Guitar Chord Lesson – Learn How to Play Dm7b5

Basic Beginner Guitar Chord – Learn how to Play Dm7b5

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 step of the D Major Scale and flatten it by a half step to give us the F note. The b5 symbol means we take the fifth step of the D Major Scale and flatten it by a half step to give us the Ab note. The b7 symbol means that we take the seventh step of the D Major Scale and flatten it by a half step to give us the C note.

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Easy Beginner Guitar Chord – A6/9

Learn how to play the basic beginner guitar chord A6/9 with this free guitar lesson.

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.

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Basic Beginner Guitar Chord – Learn to Play E9

Easy Beginner Guitar Chord Lesson – Learn E9

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” which means we take the 7th position of the E Major scale and flatten it by a 1/2 step which gives us a “D” .

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Easy Beginner Guitar Chord – D7sus4

Basic Beginner Guitar Chord Lesson – How to Play D7sus4

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 position of the D Major scale, “C#”, and we flatten it by a 1/2 step to a “C”.

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Easy Beginner Guitar Chord – E13

Learn How To Play the E13 Guitar Chord

Learn how to play the E13 guitar chord with this free beginner guitar chord lesson.

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Easy Beginner Guitar Chord – Learn to Play Gadd4

Beginner Guitar Chord Lesson – G Add 4

Learn how to play the beginner guitar chord, Gadd4, with this free tutorial.

The Gadd4 Guitar Chord is found in the G Major Scale: G A B C D E F# G. It is made up of the 1, 3, 4 and 5 of this scale. Meaning the notes G, B,C, and D.

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Learn to Play A13 – Basic Beginner Guitar Chord Lesson

Easy Beginner Guitar Chord Lesson – A13

Learn how to play the basic beginner guitar chord, A13 (Also known as A dominant 13th), with this free lesson.

The A13 chord is found by locating the 1, 3, 5, b7, 9 and 13 positions (A, C#, E, G, B and F#) of the A Major Scale: A B C# D E F# G# A. The chord chart below demonstrates how to play the A13 Chord.

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Basic Beginner Guitar Chord – Learn To Play A6

Easy Beginner Guitar Chord Tutorial – Learn to Play A6

Learn how to play the basic beginner guitar chord A6 with this free guitar lesson.

The A6 Guitar Chord is found by locating the 1, 3 , 5 and 6 positions (A, C#, E and F#) of the A Major Scale: A B C# D E F# G# A. The chord chart below demonstrates how to play the A6 Chord.

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