Guitar Chord

What’s a chord?

A Chord is defined as three or more notes played at the same time. Chords provide the harmony that supports the melody of a song. Some time chords are indicated by chord symbols, writen (usually) above the musical staff. A chord symbol is an abbreviation for the name of that chord. For example, the symbol for an F-sharp minor seven chord would be F#m7.

A chord Symbol tell us two things about the chord-root and type :

The root gives the chord its name. For example, the root of a C chord is the note C. Unlike trees, however, the root note is not always  at the bottom of the chord. Notice the difference in these two types of C chords. The chord’s type is indicated by a suffix (m, 7, sus, maj9). There are lots of chord types and suffixes, but there’s no need to panic-with a Litte Practice, they’re easy to recognize. Of course, you may run across other types of chords from time to time, but the ones listed below are the most commmon :

Here More About Guitar Chords :

Major Chords

Minor Chords

Augmented

Suspended Fourth

Added Ninth

Minor Added Ninth

Fifth

Sixth

Minor Sixth

Sixth Added Ninth

Minor Sixth Added Nith

Seventh

Diminished Seventh

Seventh Suspended Fourth

Major Seventh

Minor Seventh

Minor, Major Seventh

Major Seventh, Flat Fifth

Minor Seventh, Flat Fifth

Augmented Seventh

Seventh, Flat Fifth

Seventh, Flat Ninth

Seventh, Sharp Ninth

Augmented Seventh,  Flat Ninth

Ninth

Major Ninth

Minor Ninth

Eleventh

Minor Eleventh

Thirteenth

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