
The chord shapes on the following chart can start from any fret. For instance, the 5th fret of the E string is the note A. So if you play the major form of the barre chord, it turns into A major. if you go to the 6th fret, it will become A# major. Let's try a few:
The open chords on the chord chart don't cover every chord. For instance, what about the sharps (#) and flats (b)? Fortunately, By knowing just a few extra chord shapes, you can play just about any other chord you need.
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