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  • Minor
    Guitar chord diagrams and chord theory. This is the Chord Section of Olav Torvund's Guitar Site.
    Modified: Jan 8 2008
  • Minor
    Guitar chord diagrams and chord theory. This is the Chord Section of Olav Torvund's Guitar Site.
    Modified: Jan 8 2008
  • 6
    Guitar chord diagrams and chord theory. This is the Chord Section of Olav Torvund's Guitar Site.
    Modified: Jan 4 2008
  • Sonic shapes
    Guitar chord diagrams and chord theory. This is the Chord Section of Olav Torvund's Guitar Site.
    Modified: Jan 4 2008
  • Major
    Guitar chord diagrams and chord theory. This is the Chord Section of Olav Torvund's Guitar Site.
    Modified: Jan 4 2008
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C4 C#4/Db4 D4 D#4/Eb4 E4 F4 F#4/Gb4 G4 G#4/Ab4 A4 Bb4 B4

The 4-chords are inverted 5-chords. E4 has the same notes as A5. I have included voicings that in my opinion are more E4 than A5, and voicings where you cannot really tell the difference. See the general comments to the 4-chord for my reasons to do so. The list of A5 is more complete when it comes to chords with these notes.

Open positions

Closed three-note positions

12 fr

7

2 fr

9 fr
 

Closed four-note positions

12 fr

7 fr

2 fr

Barré or quasi-barré positions
These barré positions require left-hand damping and/or long streches, and are not easy to play. But they are not impossible. For power chords you will usually not use barré chords. That is why I have put them at the end.

5 fr

5 fr

12 fr

2 fr
   
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