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F minor

1.3.2.1.

Eo Fm (mai?)
c7 Db maj 7 4 3 2 7 2 3 4 2 S" r
4 3 2 7 2 4 3 2 1

These chords may b e u s e d i n a l l k e y s , a n d t h e f i n g e r i n g w i l l c o r r e s p o n dt o t h e s e t o f s t r i n g s i n w h i c h


they are played. I t i s u s e f u l p r a c t i c e t o i n v e n t y o u r o w n e x e r c i s e s b a s e d o n t h e c h o r d s a n d t h e i r
f ingerings.

Chord Extensions
It is possibleto make major chords sound much more rnterestingby the addition of the Sixth, Major
s e v e n t h , n i n t h a n d a u g m e n t e d e l e v e n t h , a n db y i n v e r s i o n s a s f o l l o w s . N o t e : T h e r o o t o f t h e c h o r d i s
c a l l e d 1 a n d s o o n . T h e t h i r d , 3 , f i f t h , 5 , m a j o r s e v e n t h , ? ,n i n t h , g a n d a u g ' m e n t e de l e v e n t h , + 1 1 .

Key C

Here are as many of these chords as is practical written as an exercisc for guitar in the key of C,
b u t p r a c t i s e i n o t h e r kevs .

Key C

2a

The same extensionscan be obtained with minor chords as follows, in the key of C minor.

Extended chords

C minor

F .& D . 2 2 5 6 8

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