Guitar
Chords
A chord is defined as playing 3 or more
different notes being played at the same time. Major and
minor chords are the most common type of basic
guitar chords in music. We will be going through
some simple music theory in this lesson in order to
understand how basic chords are formed.
In the lessons at GuitarPlayerWorld.com, chords
are always formed and named with reference to
the major scales.
Hence, it is important that you already have some basic
knowledge on scales before reading this lesson. Let's carry on with
our lesson to learn guitar chords.
Major Scales
Let’s lay out the notes of the C major
scale.

I have added the intervals of the scale in this
table. Basically, an interval is the distance between 2
notes. The major chord is composed of the I, III and V
notes of the major scale. From the table, we can see that
C major guitar chord is made up of C, E and G
notes.
e|----0----|
B|----1----|
G|----0----|
D|----2----|
A|----3----|
E|---------|
C major
chord
Simple? We will do another example using the F
major scale.

e|----1----|
B|----1----|
G|----2----|
D|----3----|
A|----3----|
E|----1----|
F major chord
Using the I, III and V formula again, we have
the notes F, A and C for the F major chord.
By applying this formula to any major scale, we
will be able to find the notes of any major chords and
work out the fingering on the fretboard.
Minor Chords
Having said that, let’s move on to minor chords.
The minor chord is composed of the I, IIIb and V notes of
the major scale. By flatting the III note of the scale
(from E to Eb), we get a minor 3rd interval.

e|----3----|
B|----4----|
G|----5----|
D|----5----|
A|----3----|
E|---------|
C minor chord
The C minor chord consists of the following
notes: C, Eb and G. Similarly, in order to get the F
minor chord, we apply the formula I, IIIb and V to the F
major scale.
We will get the notes in F minor as: F, Ab and
C
e|----1----|
B|----1----|
G|----1----|
D|----3----|
A|----3----|
E|----1----|
F minor chord
Now, play the F maj and
the F min chord one after the other. Can you hear that the
major chord sounds happy and positive while the minor chord
sounds mellow and sad?
This sums up the theory part of the lesson. Here
are some essential guitar chords that every guitarist
needs to learn.
Cmaj Dm Em Fmaj Gmaj
Am
e|----0----1----0----1----3----0----|
B|----1----2----0----1----0----1----|
G|----0----3----0----2----0----2----|
D|----2----0----2----3----0----2----|
A|----3---------2----3----2----0----|
E|--------------0----1----3---------|
These chords are found in the key of C. To make
this fun, we have form a chord progression using some of
these chords and introduce a simple strumming
rhythm.
I have also listed some of the other
MUST
KNOW open string guitar
chords.
Dmaj Emaj Amaj
e|----2----0----0----| B|----3----0----2----| G|----2----1----2----| D|----0----2----2----| A|---------2----0----| E|---------0---------|
Basic Guitar Chords Exercise
Strum the chord progression (in C key) according
to the rhythm given for each bar.
| C maj | G maj | Am | F maj |
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Does this sound familiar? This is the core
strumming pattern for Collide by Howie Day in the key of
C. There are many other great songs out there that are
written using only simple major and minor chords and they
can usually be found in popular music. That’s it for now,
play around and experiment with the new chords that you
have learnt. Remember, the easiest way to learn guitar
chords is to play them.
Have fun!!!!
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