Friday, April 11, 2014

Know Your Chords - 6th Chords (E Shapes)

6th Chords will be the next installment in the "Know your Chords" series. I'm going to approach this the same way you were taught bar chords, E shapes and A Shapes. The E shapes will be referenced at the 5th fret making it an A chord, the A shapes will be referenced at the 7th fret making it an E chord.











This way you can start with memorizing the shape and chord name based on a chord shape you already know. These shapes are also moveable, like a bar chord, so shifting them around will help you play them in other keys. I'm going to show them in E bar shapes and A bar shapes so you can have a few different places on the fretboard to play them.

6th Chords:
Here are the notes that are included to build these chords and their names:

Chord Name Chord Structure
A6 6th 1, 3, 5, 6
Am6 Minor 6th 1, 3, 5, 6
A6add9 6/9 1, 3, 5, 6, 9
Am6/9 Minor 6th add 9 1, 3, 5, 6, 9

Rather than focusing on the theory of the chord, which is included above in the chord structure, I want to focus on learning the shape. This will help you remember it and add it to your chord vocabulary.



I recommend playing through these over and over and memorizing their names when you play them.

2 comments:

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