![]() ![]() ![]() The Dm (D minor) chord starts with your first (index) finger on the 1st string (high e-string) on the first fret.The notes of the A minor chord are: A – C – E (first, flattened third and fifth notes of the A major scale).The little ‘o’ on top of the A and high e-string means these are ‘open strings’.And your third finger (ring finger) on the 3rd string (G-string) second fret. ![]() Your second finger (middle finger) on the 4th string (D-string) second fret.The Am (A minor) chord starts with your first (index) finger on the 2nd string (B-string) on the first fret.The notes of the E minor chord are: E – G – B (first, flattened third and fifth notes of the E major scale).The little ‘o’ on top of the Low E, G, B and high e-string means these are ‘open strings’.And your third finger (ring finger) on the 4th string (D-string) on the second fret.The Em (E minor) chord starts with your second (middle) finger on the 5th string (A-string) on the second fret.The notes of the D major chord are: D – F# – A (first, third and fifth notes of the D major scale).The little ‘o’ on top of the D-string means it’s an ‘open string’.The 5th and 6th string are muted (see X’s), so only hit the lower 4 strings with the strumming hand.And finally your third finger (ring finger) on the 2nd string (B-string) third fret.Your second finger (middle finger) on the 1st string (high e-string) on the second fret.The D major chord is played starting with your first (index) finger on the 3rd string (G-string) on the second fret.The notes of the E major chord are: E – G# – B (first, third and fifth notes of the E major scale).The little ‘o’ on top of the Low E string and B and high e-string means they are ‘open strings’.And your third finger (ring finger) on the 4th string (D-string) third fret.Your second finger (middle finger) on the 5th string (A-string) on the second fret.The E major chord starts with your first (index) finger on the 3rd string (G-string) on the first fret.The notes of the G major chord are: G – B – D (first, third and fifth notes of the G major scale). ![]()
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