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The G chord (just like all Major chords) contains the following intervals (from the root note): Major 3rd, minor 3rd, Perfect 4th (back to the root note). The G chord is the first chord in the key of G Major. The seven chords in the key of G Major are: G, Am, Bm, C, D, Em, F# diminished.
Playing the G Major Chord on Guitar: 4 Easy Ways. The G chord on guitar is one of the most common chords of all. Along with C, Em and D the G guitar chord pops up again and again. If you want to learn guitar you must be able to play a G chord, so let’s learn!
In this article, you'll learn how to play the G guitar chord and some of the G chord variations that are easy to learn. We have charts and videos that you'll certainly find useful.
How to Play the G Major Chord. The most common way to play the G Major Chord is in the open position, like this: Index finger on the 2nd fret of the A (5th) string. Middle finger on the 3rd fret of the low E (6th) string. Ring finger on the 3rd fret of the E (1st) string.
We’ll start our guide to how to play the G chord on guitar by looking at open chord shapes, and then check out some advanced barre chord alternatives. At the end we’ll look at some cool-sounding substitutes for G, including G7, G major 7, and G/B.
In this easy beginner guitar lesson, we take an in-depth look at how to play the G chord. Table of Contents:Intro 0:00G Chord - 0:40Chord Clarity - 1:44Outr...
QUICK HIT: Seven G major guitar chord examples all played in a different voicing with diagrams, tabs and audio samples, ideal for personal study, teaching or quick reference.