We've covered a whole lot of ground in our lessons up until this point.
We've learned a great variety of chords - including open
major and minor chords, power chords, 7th chords, barre
chords, and sus 4 chords. Here's your chance
to test your knowledge, by trying to identify the following ten chords.
Pick up your guitar, and try and play the following chords. When you've
fingered the chord you believe is correct, hit the "answer" button, and
the correct chord will be displayed.
Question 1:
How to you play an open G major chord?
Question 2:
How to you play an open A minor chord?
Question 3:
How to you play an open D minor chord?
Question 4:
How to you play an open E major chord?
Question 5:
How to you play a B minor chord, with root on fifth string?
Question 6:
How to you play an open C7 chord?
Question 7:
How to you play an F# minor chord, with root on sixth string?
Question 8:
How to you play a B5 chord (B power chord) with root on fifth string?
Question 9:
How to you play a Db major chord?
Question 10:
How to you play an open Asus4 chord?
How did you do? It's rather important to know all of these chords...
these, and many others, are commonly used in all styles of music, and
you'll need to be able to remember how to play them quickly. If you had
some trouble, make sure you review open major
and minor chords, power chords, 7th chords, barre
chords, and sus 4 chords.
Got it? Now, let's explore advanced bending techniques.
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