The 3 basic guitar chords are A, E and F.
The following diagram illustrates these three chords.
The notes are in the key of A.
The third degree (C):
A C C C E F B A C C C E F B 1
The second degree (A):
A C C C F B C F B C F C F C 1
The first degree (A):
A C A C B F D B C A C C E F B 1
Which of the chords is a minor chord?
You will need to know in order to determine which of these chord is the minor chord (major or dominant)
the third degree (4):
G A C E G D B A D- B- G- A- C- B- E- 1
The second degree (5):
G A C E G D B A F B A D- D- G- A- C- B- E 1
The first degree (6):
G A C F A D B C A F A D- C- D- G- A- D- C 1
Which of these notes is a major chord?
The notes are in major key C.
The first degree (7):
C A A C C E E F B C A A- B- C- C- E 1
The second degree (8):
E G E G D B A D- B- G- C- B- G- E- 1
Which of these chords is played on the guitar?
1:
C A A C C E G B A D- A- C- G 2
2:
C A A C C E G B A D- A- D- G 3
3:
A C C A D G B D F A B C- C- G- B- A- 1
What is the difference between the root (A) and the 3rd (A#) of C chord?
The 3rd degree (B):
C A A- A C C E G B- A- B- C- Eb- C 1
C 1 F# G F
The 4th degree (b):
B A- B C A D B D F A B C- G- B- B-
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