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Chord Voicings Chart Here are the basic standard tuning Chord Voicings you can use and experiment with: C A G guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 1/18

E D guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 2/18

Cm Am Gm guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 3/18

Em Dm guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 4/18

Alternate Tunings Here are the 5 Basic Major and Minors in open tuning of D, A, D, G, B, E C A G guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 5/18

E D guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 6/18

Cm Am Gm guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 7/18

Em Dm Slack Key Tuning For Reference (D, G, D, G, B, D) C guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 8/18

A G guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 9/18

E D Cm guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 10/18

Am Gm Em guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 11/18

Dm Enough for ya?! I know it seems a bit daunting, but this giant chart on this page could very well become your best friend! Moveable Major and Minor Variations Video Reference: Chapter 2 - "Barre Chord Variations" guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 12/18

You can play dozens of chord types (minor, seventh, suspended, etc.) by altering slightly the two basic moveable major chords. (ex. lower one string one fret to flat a third; which changes the major chord to a minor chord). This is an easy way to expand your vocabulary. The two major moveable chords (and all major chords) consist of roots, 3rds, and 5ths. Make sure you know your intervals in these two formations. The chord grids above identify the intervals (the 5th and 2nd strings in the barred E formation are 5ths). You can relate other intervals (4ths, 7ths, etc.) to 1, 3, and 5. For example, a 4th is one fret higher than a 3rd, and an augmented 5th (#5 or +5) is one fret higher than a 5th. Musical terms: Augmented - Raised a half tone (one fret) in pitch, usually in reference to the interval of a 5th in a chord. Diminished - Lowered a half tone (one fret) in pitch. Suspended - To replace the interval of a 3rd with that of the 4th in a chord. To know how to alter the two major moveable chords to create other chord types, you need to know the formulas for the different types. These formulas are in the boxes below. Sometimes chord symbols in songbooks and fakebooks are self-explanatory. For example, G sixth is written G6, and G ninth is written as G9. Other symbols can be unfamiliar or confusing. In the boxes below, each chord formula is followed by a "G" chord symbol (G7, G9, etc.) as a sample of how the chord type is commonly written. Major Chords: Major - 1, 3, 5 (G) Sixth - 1, 3, 5, 6 (G6) Major Seventh - 1, 3, 5, 7 (Gmaj7, GM7) guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 13/18

Major Ninth - 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 (Gmaj9, GM9) Add Nine - 1, 3, 5, 9 (Gadd9) Six/Nine - 1, 3, 5, 6, 9 (G6, 9) Suspended - 1, 4, 5 (Gsus, Gsus4) Augmented - 1, 3, #5 (G+, G+5) Minor Chords: Minor - 1, b3, 5 (Gm, G-) Minor Seventh - 1, b3, 5, b7 (Gm7, G-7) Minor Sixth - 1, b3, 5, 6 (Gm6) Minor Ninth - 1, b3, 5, b7, 9 (Gm9) Minor Six/Nine - 1, b3, 5, 6, 9 (Gm6, 9) Minor Seven/Flat Five -1, b3, b5, b7 (Gm7b5) Minor Eleven - 1, b3, 5, b7, 11 (Gm11) Minor/Major Seven - 1, b3, 5, 7 (Gm,maj7) Dominant 7th Chords: Seventh - 1, 3, 5, b7 (G7) Ninth - 1, 3, 5, b7, 9 (G9) Eleventh - 1, 3, 5, b7, 9, 11 (G11) Thirteenth - 1, 3, 5, b7, 9, 13 (G13) You can add to these four types by flatting or sharping (augmenting) 5ths and 9ths, adding a suspended 4th, etc. Seventh/Flat Five - 1, 3, b5, b7 (G7b5) Seventh Augmented - 1, 3, #5, b7 (G7+) Seventh Suspended - 1, 4, 5, b7 (G7sus) Seventh/Flat Nine - 1, 3, 5, b7, b9 (G7b9, G7-9) Seventh/Sharp Nine - 1, 3, 5, b7, #9 (G7#9, G7+9) Seventh/Flat Nine Augmented - 1, 3, #5, b7, b9 (G7b9+) Seventh/Sharp Nine Augmented - 1, 3, #5, b7, #9 (G7#9+) Ninth Augmented - 1, 3, #5, b7, 9 (G9+) Ninth/Flat Five - 1, 3, b5, b7, 9 (G9b5, G9-5) Eleventh Augmented - 1, 3, 5, b7, 9, #11 (G+11) Thirteenth/Flat Nine - 1, 3, 5, b7, b9, 13 (G13b9, G13-9) Diminished - 1, b3, b5, bb7, (bb7 = 6) (Gdim) Of course, this is not a FULL list, but it covers the majority of chord types you are likely to ever encounter. How To Apply This: guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 14/18

Here you are creating a 5th and 6th string root chord for each chord type. The formula for a minor chord differs by only one note from the formula for a major chord. 1. A major chord is 1, 3, and 5 - so you you flat the 3rd to make the chord minor (1, b3, 5) 2. To make the 6th string and 5th string root major chords into minor chords, you lower the 3rd one fret: Major to Minor E string: Result: A string: guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 15/18

Result: A dominant 7th chord has the same 1, 3, and 5 formula as a major chord, with a b7 added (1, 3, 5, b7) You remove a finger from the two major moveable chords to add the b7: Major to Seventh E string: Result: A string: guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 16/18

Result: Minor seventh chords have a flatted third AND a flatted seventh. The formula is 1, b3, 5, b7 To make the major moveable chords into minor sevenths, you make both the above changes: Major to Minor 7th E string: Result: guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 17/18

A string: Result: guitaralliance.com/ /chapter2_3.htm 18/18