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The document discusses different types of guitar chords. It states that open chords, which incorporate unfretted open strings, tend to sound "richer" than barre chords as the open strings can resonate freely. Open chords are defined as chords containing one or more open strings. Examples are then provided of open major, minor, seventh and chords in the key of C major.

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The document discusses different types of guitar chords. It states that open chords, which incorporate unfretted open strings, tend to sound "richer" than barre chords as the open strings can resonate freely. Open chords are defined as chords containing one or more open strings. Examples are then provided of open major, minor, seventh and chords in the key of C major.

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Open Chords

Open chords tend to sound "richer" than corresponding barre chords due to the fact that open
strings resonate freely without any hindrance. An open chord is any chord that has one or more
strings sounded without being fretted. Guitarists tend to use this name to refer to the chords that
contain open strings that are played in the first position (first four frets).

Open Major Chords

A major

C major

D major
E major

F major

G major

Open Minor Chords

A minor
D minor

E minor

Barre Chords

B major

B minor
F major

F minor

Open Seventh Chords

D7

G7
A7

C7

Chords in C major

C major

D minor
E minor

F major

G major

A minor
B halfdim7

Note that the chords in the key of C major consists of 3 major chords, 3 minor chords and 1
diminished chord. This holds true for all major keys.

Guitar

Getting Started: Different Types of Guitars | Anatomy of a Guitar | Buying a Guitar | Buying an
Amplifier | Tuning the Guitar | Tablature | Lead Guitar and Rhythm Guitar
For Beginners: The Basics | Intervals and Power Chords | Open Chords | Muting and Raking |
Learning Songs | Song Library

Lead Guitar: Picking and Plucking | Scales | Arpeggios and Sweep Picking | Slides | Hammer-
ons, Pull-offs, and Trills | Bending and Vibrato | Harmonics | Vibrato Bar Techniques | Tapping

Rhythm Guitar: Chords | Barre Chords | Chord Progressions | Alternate Picking | Tremolo
Picking | Rhythm

Playing Styles: Folk Guitar | Blues | Slide Guitar | Rock Guitar | Country and Western | Metal |
Jazz | Classical Guitar | Flamenco

General Guitar Theory: Tone and Volume | Singing and Playing | Writing Songs | Playing With
Others | Recording Music |Tuning Your Ear | How to Continue Learning

Equipment: Guitar Accessories | Effects Pedals | E-Bow | Cables | Bass Guitar | Harmonica and
Guitar Combo

Maintenance: Guitar Maintenance and Storage | Adjusting the Guitar | Stringing the Guitar

Appendices: Dictionary | Alternate Tunings | Chord Reference | Blanks

Last edited 5 years ago by Sluffs

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