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Basics – More Guitar Chord Shapes Explained

Posted on April 8, 2009 by Tom
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Following on from yesterday’s post, here are two other guitar chord shapes with the root, third, fifth and octave labelled.

The E Shape

The D Shape

Related posts:

  1. Basics – Guitar Chords Explained
  2. Basics – The Five Guitar Chord Shapes.
  3. Guitar Chord building – courtesy of Steve Vai
  4. Basics – standard chord progressions
  5. Some more chord ideas
Categories: Basics, Chords and harmony
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