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  • MalkyD

    Member
    March 9, 2026 at 11:10 am

    Thanks for these Pete. Much appreciated.

  • Jolita B

    Member
    March 10, 2026 at 9:34 pm

    xThanks

  • wolfee

    Member
    March 11, 2026 at 6:36 pm

    Thank you Pete!

    They are very helpful.

    Mike Elliott

  • Robert S

    Member
    March 12, 2026 at 8:15 am

    Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much!

  • petelanger

    Member
    March 12, 2026 at 9:07 am

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    You are all most welcome. I made them when I was a Newbie and could not remember how to navigate and where to place my fingers. I’m glad that it’s helping others, makes my time spent so much more worth it!

  • jorgemac

    Member
    March 12, 2026 at 7:39 pm

    Hey Pete, the thing about the chord shapes is that they can be walked up and down the neck.

    Am – 3rd fret is Bm, 5th fret is c#m, 6th fret Dm, etc

    D shape walk down 2 fret to E, 1 more fret F, 2 more frets is G, etc.

    The same with the A chord shape and the E chord shape and the C7 shape.

  • jorgemac

    Member
    March 13, 2026 at 3:00 pm

    Just thought of this. The way I make my E7 chord shape from Dm to E7 is

    1st string E – open

    B string 3rd fret D note’- you don’t need to move this finger from it’s Dm fingering, I make my Dm with the pinky on this string/fret and just leave it right there for the E7 chord.

    Open G string- G

    2nd fret D string -E

    Basically just those 4 strings make up this fingering of the E7 chord.

  • jorgemac

    Member
    March 13, 2026 at 3:03 pm

    For the E7 chord you do need to add a finger to the G string 1st fret. What I described in the last post is a Em7 chord which can be used here also.

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