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B7 Open-Position Chord
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Em7 Open-Position Chord
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E Open-Position
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D Major Open-Position Chord
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Am Chord
Newton’s Third Law of motion says that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. One could say this about music, also. The major chord produces a sound that can be considered “happy” while the minor chord sounds “sad”. The interaction between major and minor chords is what drives many songs.
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Open C Suspended 4th
Symbols Used: Csus, Csus4
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Csus2
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Open A6
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Open C Chord
C Major Symbols: C, CM, CMaj This is one of the very first chords that you should learn on the guitar! How To Play It Here’s how the C chord is formed: Place your 3rd finger on the 3rd fret of the A string Place your 2nd finger on the 2nd fret of the D…
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Esus4 Chord
A suspended chord is a chord that creates a subtle harmonic tension by adding an extra note that sounds like it wants to resolve back to the original chord. You can hear their use in most types of music. Technically the extra note is the 4th step in the major scale replacing the 3rd. Common…