Reading Chords

Part of reading on the guitar involves reading multiple notes at the same time. Very often you will have to read chords in addition to single-note lines. Read the examples below and find the best fingering for each chord. You may find many of these examples similar to the open chords you learned in previous chapters. 

Some notes that were previously found on open strings must now be plated as fretted notes. Count the notes in each chord and that will tell you which string to play that note. For example, a four-note chord can be played on the top four strings of the guitar, with the top note on the first string, the second note on the second string, and continue throughout the voicing.

Reading Chords Exercise #1

Reading Chords Exercise #1

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Reading Chords Exercise #2

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Reading Chords Exercise #3

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Reading Chords Exercise #4

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