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Depending on how high on the guitar neck you want to play, there are different variations for each chord. Open chords (chords that have at least one open string sound) are usually easier to play and they are recommended for beginners (see how to play chord).
Four variations of Am chord for guitar players with finger placement and audio samples.
Nine variations of D7 chord for guitar players with finger placement and audio samples.
Eight variations of D9 chord for guitar players with finger placement and audio samples.
Ten variations of Fmaj7 chord for guitar players with finger placement and audio samples.
Five variations of G chord for guitar players with finger placement and audio samples.
Eight variations of Gm7 chord for guitar players with finger placement and audio samples.
Ten variations of D5 chord for guitar players with finger placement and audio samples.
When you are playing the guitar, you sometimes improvise and discover a new chord shape, you like the sound, but you don't know the chord's name. You have a question: "What chord is this?". This tool will help you identify the names of such chords.
Five variations of Gsus chord for guitar players with finger placement and audio samples.