Sunday, August 26, 2007

G# Major Chord (Guitar, Beginner)


This is the G-sharp (G#) major chord, otherwise known as the A-flat (Ab) major chord.

1. Using the length of your index finger, make a bar from the Low E string to the High E string, behind the 4th fret (G#, D#, and G# notes).
2. Place your middle finger on the G string, behind the 5th fret (C note).
3. Place your ring finger on the A string, behind the 6th fret (D# note).
4. Place your pinky finger on the D string, behind the 6th fret (G# note).
5. Playing all six strings, strum the G# major chord.

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