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September 2, 2013 By Richie Leave a Comment

A open chords


Notes:

  • The A major open chord (the first chord) can also be played with a single finger barred across the 2nd, 3rd and 4th strings.
  • The A7sus4/Ami7sus4 chord is ambiguous as to its quality (minor or dominant) because there is no 3rd present, and both minor and dominant have a minor 7th interval, resolution to either minor or dominant from the suspended 4th will determine its quality.


Chord shapes/voicings

  • A open chord shapes (1)
  • A open chord shapes (2)
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A open chord shapes for guitar (1)
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Audio sample(s)

A Major open chord https://www.ricguitar.com/wp-content/uploads/open-chords/a-major-open-chord.mp3




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