A#6 Guitar Chord Chart and Fingering

A# 6 position 1 guitar chord diagram

Welcome to our tutorial on the A# 6 chord, a member of the Major Chords family. Composed of the notes A#, C##, E#, and F##, this chord is built using the intervals 1, 3, 5, and 6. These intervals, also known as the Root, Major Third, Perfect Fifth, and Major Sixth, give the A# 6 chord its unique sound.

For those new to chord construction, we suggest checking out our tutorial on building chords by stacking intervals. This guide will give you a deeper understanding of how chords like the A# 6 are formed.

Once you've mastered the theory, we'll guide you through playing the A# 6 chord with clear chord diagrams and fretboard patterns. These visuals will show you exactly where to place your fingers to play the tones that compose this chord. If you need help understanding these diagrams, our tutorial on chord notation can be a helpful resource.

The A# 6 chord is part of the larger family of sixth guitar chords, which are often used to add color and tension to music. If you're interested in learning more about these chords and how to use them in your own playing, we encourage you to explore this tutorial.

Whether you're a beginner looking to expand your chord vocabulary or an intermediate player seeking to deepen your understanding, we hope this tutorial on the A# 6 chord will be a valuable resource in your musical journey.

A# 6 chord Notes:

A#C##E#F##

Chord formula for the Major Sixth chord:

1
b2
2
b3
3
4
b5
5
#5
6
b7
7

Guitar Patterns for the A# Major Sixth chord

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If you have difficulties with bar chord shapes, check the Bar Chords Tips tutorial.

You can also use this accessible chords page with written diagrams instruction.

Position 1
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A# 6 position 3 guitar chord diagram

Position 2
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A# 6 position 1 guitar chord diagram

Position 3
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A# 6 position 2 guitar chord diagram

download this tutorial in pdfYou can find more shapes in our all guitar chords online library. If you prefer a printable pdf, download the Free Guitar Chords Chart Pdf

Play This Chord With Other Roots

C 6 | D 6 | E 6 | F 6 | G 6 | A 6 | B 6 | C#6 | D#6 | F#6 | G#6 | A#6 | Ab6 | Bb6 | Db6 | Eb6 | Gb6

How to build the A# 6 chord on guitar

You can create any fingering you like on any part of the fretboard, just play some of the chord tones shown in the map below.

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