Basic Beginner Guitar Chord – Learn To Play Dm11

Easy Beginner Guitar Chord Lesson – Learn Dm11

The D Minor 11 Chord  is found by locating the 1,  b3,  5,  b7,  9,  11 steps of the  D Major Scale: D, E, F#, G, A, B, and C# , or the notes D, F, A, C, E and G.  The “b3″ symbol translates to “Flattened 3rd” , which means we simply lower the 3rd step of the D Major Scale (F#) a 1/2 step to a “F”. The “b7″ symbol translates to “Flattened 7th” , which means we simply lower the 7th step of the D Major Scale (C#) a 1/2 step to a “C”.

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Basic Beginner Guitar Chord – Learn To Play Csus4

Beginner Guitar Chord Lesson – Learn To Play Csus4

Learn how to play the basic beginner guitar chord Csus4 (also known as C Suspended 4) with this free guitar lesson.

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Basic Beginner Guitar Chord Lesson – Learn To Play Em9

Beginner Guitar Chord Lesson – Learn To Play Em9

Learn how to play the Em9 chord with this free guitar lesson. The Em9 (also known as E Minor 9, E Minor 9th) is a beautiful, haunting, jazzy sounding chord. Once you play it you will understand why.   It is also a very easy basic beginner guitar chord.

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Easy Beginner Guitar Chord – Learn To Play D6

Basic Beginner Guitar Chord Lesson – Learn How to Play D6

Learn how to play the easy basic beginner guitar chord D6 with this free guitar lesson. The D6 Guitar Chord is found in the D Major Scale: D E F# G A B C# D. It is made up of the 1, 3, 5 and 6 positions of this scale, or  the notes D, F#,  A and B.

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Basic Beginner Guitar Chord – Learn How to Play CAdd9

Easy Beginner Guitar Chord – Learn to Play Cadd9

Learn how to play the guitar chord (also known as C major added 9th, C Major Add 9) with this free beginner guitar lesson. The C Add 9 Guitar Chord is a basic beginner guitar chord and fairly easy to play.

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Beginner Guitar Chord Lesson – Learn to Play A Minor

Easy Beginner Guitar Chord – Learn  to Play Am

The A Minor Guitar Chord (also known as Am) is found by locating the 1, b3 and 5 steps of the  A Major Scale: A, B, C#, D, E, F#, G#, or the notes A, C and E.  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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