
How to Play E String Based Guitar Chords
September 22, 2015
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September 22, 2015How to Play A String Based Guitar Chords


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All of these chords use the notes on the “A” string as their root. For example, if you wanted to play a C major chord simply line up the top finger of the major chord shape to the C on the third fret.
Use the first diagram to find your way around the A string when playing these chords.