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The E/G# chord is an E Major chord, with the G# (the 3rd) as the bass note. The chord is also referred to as E over G#, or E ‘slash’ G#, or simply, E with a G sharp in the bass. Technically, the E Major chord with the G# in the bass is a first inversion E Major chord.
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How to Play E/G# Chord on Guitar (Quick and Easy) In this quick and easy guitar lesson, we teach you how to play a E/G# chord on guitar. E/G# is normally pronounced "E over G#"...
E/G# is a chord inversion of E major. First Inversion. It's important when we play a guitar chord that we play the correct inversion for the song or piece of...
This lesson demonstrates the E/G# Chord. For more tips go to revival.tv/guitarfellowship.
E/G# Guitar Chord. Variations of the different fingerings of the E/G# guitar chords are listed below. Each of these E/G# chords are listed in standard chord charts.
To play the E/G# chord on your guitar, picture the E/G# chord chart shown to the left above as your fret board and neck (if you were to stand your guitar up vertically). The horizontal lines represent the fret bars, the vertical lines show the strings and the dots show where to place your fingers.
To play E/G# on guitar, you play the major E chord and add the pinky on the 4th fret of the low E for G# as the bass note and let the other strings ring open. It might sound tricky, but don’t worry!
Chord chart diagrams for the E/G# chord in Standard tuning. Known as the E / G Sharp or E chord. Learn 20 different voicings of the E/G# chord on guitar with printable chord charts.
Guitar chord diagram E/G# (422100) with photos and fingering positions.