100 Acordes
Top 100 Essential Chords:
Open Position Chords: Major
This first section contains your standard open chords. Every beginner should learn these probablybefore trying to play anything else. 1. C major
2. D major
3. E major
4. A major
5. G major
Open Position Chords: Minor
Next we have open position minor chords. 6. E minor
7. Aminor
8. D minor
Open Position Chords: 7th
Next, there are a few “7” chords, sometimes called “Dominant 7”. These are played in the “open” position. These contain 4 tones. 9. E7
10. A711. D7
12. G7
Open Position Chords: Minor 7th
The second most common 4-note chords: Minor 7 chords, here in the open position: 13. Em7
14. Am7
15.
Open Position Chords: Major 7thHere is a new kind of 4-note chord: The major 7 chord. 15. Cmaj7
16. Fmaj7
Barre Chords: Major
Moving on, while the open chords were the easiest to play. now we have barre chords which are alittle harder. You have to “barre” the entire first fret of the chord with your index finger. (I go over the barre technique in the Ultimate Beginner Guitar Course) 17. Fmajor
18. Gmajor
19.Amajor
20. C major
21. D major
22. B major
Barre Chords: Minor Also Essential are minor barre chords:
23. Fminor
24. Gm
25. Am
26. Bm
27. Cm
28. Dm
Barre Chords:dominant Here's the dominant 7 chords in barre form. 29. F7
30. G7
31. A7
32. B7
33. C7
34. D7
Barre Chords: Minor 7 And the minor 7s in barre form... 35. Fm7
36. Gm7
37. Am738. Bm7
39. Cm7
40. Dm7
Barre Chords: ROOTS ON 'A' STRING: Major Also, there are many useful barre shapes with the roots in the A string. 41. C
42. D
43. E
44. F
45. G
BarreChords: ROOTS ON 'A' STRING: Minor 46. Cm
47. Dm
48. Em
49. Fm
50. Gm
Barre Chords: ROOTS ON 'A' STRING: dominant 51. C7
52. D7
53. E7
54. F7
55. G7
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