A Chord On A Guitar

A Chord On A Guitar

The A major chord on the guitar is one of the easier chords to play. It can be played several ways, the most common is at the 2nd fret in the open position on the guitar.

Here is the A major chord on guitar in open position. It is played by placing your first finger on the 4th string second fret, second finger on the 3rd string second fret, and third finger on the 2nd string second fret.

How

Avoid hitting the low e string when strumming, and let the 5th string (open A) and first string (e) ring. If that sounds confusing, take a look at the chord chart below.

How To Play The A2 Guitar Chord

Here is another variation of the A chord that is played as a bar chord on the 5th fret. You’ll find it sounds mostly the same as the open A chord position, but with a little bit different sound.

This version of A is played by barring across the 5th fret with your first finger, 3rd finger on the 5th string 7th fret, 4th finger on the 4th strong 7th fret, and 2nd finger on the 3rd string 6th fret.

Similar to the version above, this is an A chord without the bass notes. Try experimenting with this one when you just want to color in the sound a little bit and not bring in such a full sound.

How To Play An A Major Chord On The Guitar (with Pictures)

It is played by barring the 1st and 2nd string on the 5th fret, 2nd finger 6th fret 3rd string, and 3rd finger 7th fret 4th string.

Way up at the 12th fret is where you will find this A chord variation. It is played by barring the 1st through 5th string with your 1st finger, then barring the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th string with your 3rd finger.

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The diagram says to use 2, 3, and 4, which you could do, but most players just bar it with the 3rd finger.

Playing The Minor Guitar Chord

Now that you’ve learned the A major chord, you can play the classic country song “I Walk the Line” by Johnny Cash along with many more songs.

John Holloway has been playing guitar for 15 years. He enjoys teaching guitar students how to play and has written extensively to share his love of the instrument. While working at a local music store, John helped hundreds of people find the perfect guitar. He has been featured in Business Insider, Upfuel, and other online publications for his work bringing guitar lessons online. In addition to guitar, John enjoys long distance trail running. You can find him on Twitter.The A Major chord is one of the most common and popular chords on the guitar. The open A chord is one of the first chords that most guitarists learn, and it has been used in countless songs across many genres.

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The instructions above are step by step instructions for playing the most common A Major chord shape, which is the open chord A. These instructions can actually be super helpful when you feel like you’re interpreting the shape incorrectly. By going through the A chord instructions step by step, you can verify that you’re playing the chord correctly.

How To Play A Minor

The A chord can be played as a barre chord by playing a root 6 barre chord shape and starting on the 5

Most of the time, when we play the A chord, we play the standard shapes, such as the open position A and the barre chord shapes. However, learning the strict root position and inverted triads is a great way of exploring subtle and interesting variations that exist across the fretboard. The A Major triad can be voiced in the following three ways:

How

The following shapes are alternative ways of playing the A Major chord shape. They’re not the most common A shapes, but used enough to include here as interesting alternatives.

Guitar Case Chord Chart

The A chord can often be substituted with the A sus 4 chord, the A sus 2 chord and the A add 9 chord. The A chord can also be used itself as a substitute for more complicated chords, such as the A Major 7 chord, the A7 chord, and other extension chords which have A as the root note (it can’t be used in place of minor chords though!).

The most common and effective scales that can be used to solo/improvise over the A Major chord, or to create melodies for the purposes of song writing are:

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Now that you’ve learned the A major chord, you can play the classic country song “I Walk the Line” by Johnny Cash along with many more songs.

John Holloway has been playing guitar for 15 years. He enjoys teaching guitar students how to play and has written extensively to share his love of the instrument. While working at a local music store, John helped hundreds of people find the perfect guitar. He has been featured in Business Insider, Upfuel, and other online publications for his work bringing guitar lessons online. In addition to guitar, John enjoys long distance trail running. You can find him on Twitter.The A Major chord is one of the most common and popular chords on the guitar. The open A chord is one of the first chords that most guitarists learn, and it has been used in countless songs across many genres.

A

The instructions above are step by step instructions for playing the most common A Major chord shape, which is the open chord A. These instructions can actually be super helpful when you feel like you’re interpreting the shape incorrectly. By going through the A chord instructions step by step, you can verify that you’re playing the chord correctly.

How To Play A Minor

The A chord can be played as a barre chord by playing a root 6 barre chord shape and starting on the 5

Most of the time, when we play the A chord, we play the standard shapes, such as the open position A and the barre chord shapes. However, learning the strict root position and inverted triads is a great way of exploring subtle and interesting variations that exist across the fretboard. The A Major triad can be voiced in the following three ways:

How

The following shapes are alternative ways of playing the A Major chord shape. They’re not the most common A shapes, but used enough to include here as interesting alternatives.

Guitar Case Chord Chart

The A chord can often be substituted with the A sus 4 chord, the A sus 2 chord and the A add 9 chord. The A chord can also be used itself as a substitute for more complicated chords, such as the A Major 7 chord, the A7 chord, and other extension chords which have A as the root note (it can’t be used in place of minor chords though!).

The most common and effective scales that can be used to solo/improvise over the A Major chord, or to create melodies for the purposes of song writing are:

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