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Learning Guitar Simple Chord

hello guitar fans, this time I will for-for information about the existing basic chords on the guitar
may be you are  new player and want to get some theory about chord, you are going to right place.

first  I'll tell you simple chord definition
chord is many different tones that sounded together to produce a harmonic sound.

you can see the fret on the guitar  like in the picture ,

In standard tuning string condition we can find open tone of the string

1st string ( the smallest string ) is E
2nd string is                                     B
3rd string is                                      G
4th string is                                      D
5th string is                                      A
6th string is ( the bigest string)     E

the range of one fret is ½ tone 
and and the range of 2 fret is 1 tone or called whole tone.
for example if we slide our finger to 1st fret of  E string ( 1st string ) we will hear F tone
If we slide our hand to 2nd fret of A string we will hear B tone 
and so on.

Chord can be used to fill the rhythm of music.

each chord of each type has a name and symbol as follows:

                CM-called C major or often written C
                Cm-called C-minor
                Cdim called C-diminished (reduced tone)
                C-C7-called dominant septime 7 (addition of the 7 th tone
                C / 9 called C add 9 (adding tones to 9 major)
                Caug called C-augmented (the addition of tone 1 / 2)

This time I just explained about the formation of the basic major and minor chords along with examples.
Major and minor chord is the most basically chord that used to play many simple songs.

major chord is formed by the tone of the octave major,




 tone in the octave major scale has its own pattern like the pictu ,
 
That mean distance between do and re are 1 tone distance between mi and fa 1 / 2 tone, and so on.

 











tone in the minor octave has a pattern as picture,

chord formation itself is not only taking notes randomly, but follows a basic pattern.

 






for example, basic tone of C have octave pattern like below,

C = DO  = 1st tone
D = RE  = 2nd  tone
E = MI   = 3rd  tone
F = FA    = 4th tone
G = SOL = 5th tone
A = LA   = 6th tone
B = SI    = 7th tone
C = DO = 1st high tone

chord is usually formed by three tones, it is tone 1st  - 3rd  -  5th  so tone C in the form of tones C - E - G

it also applies to the formation of minor chords, for example for the basic tone of Cm or C minor

C = DO = tone to 1
D = RE = 2nd tone
D # = MI = 3rd tone
F = FA = tone to 4
G = SOL = tone to 5
G # = LA = tone to 6
A # = SI = tone to the 7
C = DO = 1 high tone

the tone can be formed from C Cm - D # - G

Above is a little theory of the formation of major and minor chord, there are the following chord chart for
makes it easy to memorize and learn. 

Major Chords 

 
Minor Chords



 

















A little extra, there are relationship between some chord as following example:

* C-F-G
* A-D-E
* D-G-A
* G-C-D
* F-Bb-C (B bes)

that's a little info for guitar players I hope it will be usefull information .
after read this , i suggest you to play some nice simple song and show of your ability to your guys.
finally, there are many weakness of my blog and i need your suggestion by leaving a comment
so you can find my blog is getting better next time.
keep playing and practicing. thanks for visiting.

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