In these free guitar chord charts below you'll find the most common chords. However, if you've just started to learn how to play the guitar, it's best to master some of the simpler chords first. There are some beginners' guitar chords that you should learn first.
If you're an absolute beginner, you'll need to learn how to read and play guitar chords. Fortunately, it is a very easy thing to learn, so you'll be able to read and play any chord in no time.
If you like playing rock & roll, you might need a guitar power chords chart. What are power chords? They are key elements of many styles of rock music. They are usually played on electric guitar, most often through an amplification process that imparts distortion. They sound so cool!
Sometimes you have the chords to a song but the key they are in is too high or too low to sing in. In that case, you might want to find out how to transpose guitar chords. Luckily, it's quick and easy to do.
Free Guitar Chord Charts
A-Chords: Ab, G#m, Ab6, Ab9, G#m6, G#m7, Abmaj7, Absus, A, Am, A6, A9, Am6, am7, Amaj7, Asus
B-Chords: Bb, Bbm, Bb6, Bb7, Bb9, Bbm6, Bbm7, B, Bm, B6, B9, Bm6, Bm7, Bmaj7
C-Chords: C, Cm, C6, C9, Cm6, Cm7, Cmaj7, Cdim
D-Chords: Db, C#m, Db6, Db9, C#m7, Dbmaj7, Dbsus, D, Dm, D6, D9, Dm6, Dm7, Dmaj7, Dsus
E-Chords: Eb, Ebm, Eb7, Eb9, Ebm6, Ebm7, Ebmaj7, Ebsus, E, Em, E6, E9, Em6, Em7, Emaj7, Edim
F-Chords: F, Fm, F6, Fm6, Fm7, Fmaj7, Fdim, F#, F#m, Gb6, F#9, F#m6, F#m7, Gbmaj7, Gbsus
G-Chords: G, Gm, G6, G9, Gm6, Gm7, Gmaj7, Gsus
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