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How to Play Guitar Chords | GuitaristSource.com

June 23, 2025 by maximios • Guitara

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6th Chords

6th chords are formed using a major or minor triad and adds the 6th note of the root note’s scale. 6th chords are used in jazz and pop music.

7th Chords

7th guitar chords are frequently in jazz and blues. These guitar chords use the flat 7th or 7th note from the major scale.

9th Chords

9th chords are formed from a minor or major triad adding the 9th note of the scale.

Major & Minor Guitar Chord Keys

A chord key is a group or family of chords that sound good together and are based on a major or minor scale. Chords within the same key are played together in different chord progressions in songs.

Guitar Chords in the Key of D minor | GuitaristSource.com

June 17, 2025 by maximios • Guitara

Dm Edim F Gm Am bflatbarre5-1194294 B♭ c-6120094 C

      Dm  Edim    F     Gm    Am    B♭    C     
e|----1-----------1-----3-----0-----1-----0----|
B|----3-----------1-----3-----1-----3-----1----|
G|----2-----0-----2-----0-----2-----3-----0----|
D|----0-----2-----3-----0-----2-----3-----2----|
A|----------1-----------1-----0-----1-----3----|
E|----------0-----------3----------------------|
      i     ii   III    iv    v     VI   VII    

(Major chords are usually capitalized, minor and diminished chords are lower case)

Key of D Minor Using 7th Chords

dmdom7-1249876 Dm7 em7b5-2015836 Em7♭5 FMaj7 Gm7 Am7 bflatmaj7-1603793 B♭Maj7 cdom7-7254789 C7

D minor 7 – E minor 7♭5 – F Major 7 – G minor 7 – A minor 7 – B♭ Major 7 – C Dominant 7

     Dm7  Em7♭5 FMaj7  Gm7   Am7  B♭Maj7  C7    
e|----1-----3-----0-----------3-----1----------|
B|----1-----3-----1-----3-----1-----3-----1----|
G|----2-----3-----2-----3-----2-----2-----3----|
D|----0-----2-----3-----3-----2-----3-----2----|
A|----------------------x-----0-----1-----3----|
E|----------------------3----------------------|
      i     ii   III    iv    v     VI   VII    

Melodic Patterns for the Minor Pentatonic Scale | GuitaristSource.com

June 17, 2025 by maximios • Guitara

Playing melodic patterns in a scale allows you to create “phrases” with the notes and improvise easier with riffs or solos. These patterns run through the minor pentatonic scale in a set order. After the first group of notes in the pattern is played, the next group starts on the 2nd note of the previous group as shown below.

“Phrasing” refers to using notes of a scale in an order other than simply moving up or down the scale note by note. This allows melodies and riffs to have a unique or distinctive expression, similar to talking or singing.

This first melodic pattern moves by 3 notes at a time in order of the minor pentatonic scale. This pattern gives you an idea of how to come up with different patterns on your own.

Root Note on A
e|------------------------------|
B|------------------------------|
G|------------------------------|
D|--------------------5----5-7--|
A|----3-5--3-5-7--5-7----7------|
E|--5---------------------------|
Note Pattern:
    1-2-3  2-3-4  3-4-5  4-5-6   
Root Note on A
e|------------------------------|
B|------------------------------|
G|------------------------------|
D|--7-5----5--------------------|
A|------7----7-5--7-5-3--5-3----|
E|---------------------------5--|
Note Pattern:
    6-5-4  5-4-3  4-3-2  3-2-1   

Now try using a fourth note in a pattern:

Root Note on G
e|-----------------------------|
B|-----------------------------|
G|-----------------------------|
D|-----------------3------3-5--|
A|----1-3-5--1-3-5----3-5------|
E|--3--------------------------|
Note Pattern:
    1-2-3-4  2-3-4-5  3-4-5-6   
Root Note on G
e|-----------------------------|
B|-----------------------------|
G|-----------------------------|
D|--5-3------3-----------------|
A|------5-3----5-3-1--5-3-1----|
E|--------------------------3--|
Note Pattern:
    6-5-4-3  5-4-3-2  4-3-2-1   

Practice each pattern until you can play them at a fast pace. The muscle memory that will develop will help improvising in a solo or when coming up with riffs. The patterns are just a method to develop different note combinations and phrases.

This next pattern uses 4 notes, but repeats a note at the end of the pattern.

Root Note on F
e|------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------|
G|------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------1------1-3-1-|
A|-----1------1-3-1--1-3---3--3-------|
E|-1-4---4--4-------------------------|
Note Pattern:
   1-2-3-2  2-3-4-3  3-4-5-4  4-5-6-5  

This pattern skips notes, and in some parts it skips a string. Try holding down 2 or more notes at once to make it easier moving through this pattern.

Root Note on A
e|--------------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------------|
G|-------------------------------5------|
D|-------------5--------7---5------5-7--|
A|----7---5------5-7--5---7----7--------|
E|--5---8----8--------------------------|
Note Pattern
    1-4-2-3  2-5-3-4  3-6-4-5  4-7-5-6   

D Major 7 Guitar Chords | GuitaristSource.com

June 17, 2025 by maximios • Guitara

e|--2--|
B|--2--|
G|--2--|
D|--0--|
A|-----|
E|-----|
e|--5--|
B|--7--|
G|--6--|
D|--7--|
A|--5--|
E|-----|
e|--9--|
B|--7--|
G|--7--|
D|--7--|
A|-----|
E|-----|
e|------|
B|--10--|
G|--11--|
D|--11--|
A|--x---|
E|--10--|
e|--10--|
B|--10--|
G|--11--|
D|--11--|
A|--12--|
E|--10--|
e|--14--|
B|--14--|
G|--14--|
D|--12--|
A|------|
E|------|
e|--9---|
B|--10--|
G|--11--|
D|--12--|
A|------|
E|------|

D minor Major 7 Guitar Chords | GuitaristSource.com

June 17, 2025 by maximios • Guitara

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e|--1--|
B|--2--|
G|--2--|
D|--0--|
A|-----|
E|-----|

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e|--5--|
B|--6--|
G|--6--|
D|--7--|
A|--5--|
E|-----|
e|--9--|
B|--6--|
G|--7--|
D|--7--|
A|-----|
E|-----|
e|------|
B|--10--|
G|--10--|
D|--11--|
A|--x---|
E|--10--|
e|--10--|
B|--10--|
G|--10--|
D|--11--|
A|--12--|
E|--10--|

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e|--13--|
B|--14--|
G|--14--|
D|--12--|
A|------|
E|------|

D Minor Pentatonic Scale in Open G Tuning | GuitaristSource.com

June 17, 2025 by maximios • Guitara

The note formula for the Minor Pentatonic Scale is the 1, 3♭, 4, 5, and 7♭ notes of the root note’s major scale scale. The notes used in the D minor pentatonic scale are: D (1st or root), F (flat 3rd), G (4th), A (5th), and C (flat 7th).

D Minor Pentatonic Scale Guitar Tabs

D|-----------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------1-----------------------------|
G|-----------------------0--2-----2--0-----------------------|
D|-----------------0--3-----------------3--0-----------------|
G|--------0--2--5-----------------------------5--2--0--------|
D|--0--3-----------------------------------------------3--0--|
D|----------------------------------------12----------------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------10--13------13--10--------------------------------|
G|------------------------10--12----------------------12--10------------------------|
D|-------------7--10--12--------------------------------------12--10--7-------------|
G|--7--10--12------------------------------------------------------------12--10--7--|
D|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|

A Minor Pentatonic Scale in Open D Tuning | GuitaristSource.com

June 17, 2025 by maximios • Guitara

The note formula for the Minor Pentatonic Scale is the 1, 3♭, 4, 5, and 7♭ notes of the root note’s major scale scale. The notes used in the A minor pentatonic scale are: A (1st or root), C (flat 3rd), D (4th), E (5th), and G (flat 7th).

A Minor Pentatonic Scale Guitar Tabs

Root on 6th String
D |------------------------------------------|
A |------------------------------------------|
F#|------------------------------------------|
D |------------------------------------------|
A |-------------7--10--12--10--7-------------|
D |--7--10--12--------------------12--10--7--|
Root on 5th String
D |-----------------------------------|
A |-----------------------------------|
F#|--------------1--3--1--------------|
D |--------0--2-----------2--0--------|
A |--0--3-----------------------3--0--|
D |-----------------------------------|
Root on 4th String
D |------------------------------------------|
A |----------------10--12--10----------------|
F#|---------8--10--------------10--8---------|
D |--7--10----------------------------10--7--|
A |------------------------------------------|
D |------------------------------------------|

C Major Scale in Open D Tuning | GuitaristSource.com

June 17, 2025 by maximios • Guitara

The notes used in the C major scale are: C (1st or root), D (2nd), E (3rd), F (4th), G (5th), A (6th), and B (7th).

C Major Scale Guitar Tabs

Root on 5th String
D |--------------------------|
A |--------------------------|
F#|-----------------3--5--6--|
D |--------2--3--5-----------|
A |--3--5--------------------|
D |--------------------------|
Root on 4th String
D |--------------------------9--10--|
A |------------------10--12---------|
F#|----------10--11-----------------|
D |--10--12-------------------------|
A |---------------------------------|
D |---------------------------------|
Root on 3rd String
D |------------------7--9--10--|
A |--------7--8--10------------|
F#|--6--8----------------------|
D |----------------------------|
A |----------------------------|
D |----------------------------|

Guitar Chords in the Key of B minor | GuitaristSource.com

June 17, 2025 by maximios • Guitara

Bm C♯dim D Em F♯m G A

      Bm   C♯dim  D     Em   F♯m    G     A     
e|----2-----------2-----0-----2-----3-----0----|
B|----3-----5-----3-----0-----2-----0-----2----|
G|----4-----6-----2-----0-----2-----0-----2----|
D|----4-----5-----0-----2-----4-----0-----2----|
A|----2-----4-----------2-----4-----2-----0----|
E|----------------------0-----2-----3----------|
      i     ii   III    iv    v     VI   VII    

(Major chords are usually capitalized, minor and diminished chords are lower case)

Key of B Minor Using 7th Chords

Bm7 csharpm7b5-4266776 C♯m7♭5 dmaj7-3199429 DMaj7 emdom7-8123325 Em7 fsharpm7-8391420 F♯m7 gmaj7-8754053 GMaj7 adom7-2581853 A7

B minor 7 – C♯ minor 7♭5 – D Major 7 – E minor 7 – F♯ minor 7 – G Major 7 – A Dominant 7

     Bm7 C♯m7♭5 DMaj7  Em7   F♯m7  GMaj7  A7    
e|----2-----------2-----0-----2-----2-----3----|
B|----0-----5-----2-----3-----2-----0-----2----|
G|----2-----4-----2-----0-----2-----0-----2----|
D|----0-----5-----0-----2-----2-----0-----2----|
A|----2-----4-----------2-----4-----2-----0----|
E|----------------------0-----2-----3----------|
      i     ii   III    iv    v     VI   VII    

Guitar Chords in the Key of F Sharp (F♯) Major | GuitaristSource.com

June 17, 2025 by maximios • Guitara

F♯ G♯m A♯m b-2595329 B csharpbarre5-3530815 C♯ D♯m E♯dim

       F♯   G♯m   A♯m    B     C♯   D♯m   E♯dim   
e|----2-----4-----1-----2-----4-----6----------|
B|----2-----4-----2-----4-----6-----7----------|
G|----3-----4-----3-----4-----6-----8-----1----|
D|----4-----6-----3-----4-----6-----8-----3----|
A|----------6-----1-----2-----4-----6-----2----|
E|----------4-----------------------------1----|
      I     ii   iii    IV    V     vi   vii    

(Major chords are usually capitalized, minor and diminished chords are lower case)

Key of F♯ Major Using 7th Chords

F♯Maj7 G♯m7 A♯m7 BMaj7 C♯7 D♯m7 E♯m7♭5

F♯ Major 7 – G♯ minor 7 – A♯ minor 7 – B Major 7 – C♯ Dominant 7 – D♯ minor 7 – E♯ minor 7 ♭5

       F♯Maj7  G♯m7  A♯m7 BMaj7  C♯7   D♯m7  E♯m7♭5     
e|----2-----4-----1-----2-----4-----6-----4----|
B|----2-----4-----2-----4-----6-----7-----4----|
G|----3-----4-----1-----3-----4-----6-----4----|
D|----3-----4-----3-----4-----6-----8-----3----|
A|----4-----6-----1-----2-----4-----6----------|
E|----2-----4----------------------------------|
      I     ii   iii    IV    V     vi   vii    
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