Fully Diminished Chords

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Fully Diminished Chords There are only really 3 diminished chords. Because they are built up of only minor thirds, each fully diminshed chord is also 3 other diminished chord.

E AD G You can also use your 3rd finger instead of your pinky here - Whatever is most comfortable for you

For example, this F# diminished 7th chord shares the same notes as an A diminished 7th chord, as well as the C diminished 7th chord and the Eb diminished 7th chord. Whatever note is on the bottom of a fully diminished chord is the root of the chord at that time. In this example, an F# is the lowest note in this shape (Fret 2 on the E string) Therefore, this is an F# diminished 7th chord.

F#/A/C/Eb Dim7

B ecome B as : lst!

Fully Diminished Chords E AD G F#Dim7

ADim7

CDim7

EbDim7

F#/A/C/Eb Dim7

B ecome B as : lst!

Fully Diminished Chords E AD G

GDim7

BbDim7

DbDim7

EDim7 F#/A/C/Eb Dim7

B ecome B as : lst!

Fully Diminished Chords E AD G

AbDim7

BDim7

DDim7

FDim7

B ecome

Bas: 1st~

Augmented Chords E AD G

EADG

EADG

FAug

F#/Gb Aug

GAug

B ecome B as : lst!

Augmented Chords E AD G

EADG

EADG

AbAug

A Aug

Bb/ A# Aug

B ecome B as : lst!

Augmented Chords E AD G

EADG

EADG

BAug

C Aug

Db/C#Aug

B ecome B as : lst!

Major (add 9) Chords E AD G 12th Fret

EMajor (add 9)

B

Minor (add 9) Chords E AD G 12th Fret

E Minor (add 9)

B E

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