Carrying on our series of 12 Dominant 7th Chords every guitarist should know, today we have a common inversion for 7th chords.
Here's the fingering for this guitar chord:
This chord has its root note on the A string and uses the notes of G7 in this order:
- G (the root note)
- D (the 5th)
- F (the b7th)
- B (the 3rd)
- Lower the 3rd one fret to change to a minor7 chord
- Raise the b7 one fret to change to a major 7 chord
- Raise the root note one fret to make a 7b9 chord
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