Accessible Page: C#6 Guitar Chord Diagrams | C# Major Sixth
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Chord Shapes
There are 3 positions for this chord:
Position 1
Fingers Positions
- Mute the low E string
- Mute the high E string
- Place your index finger (1) on the fret 2 of the B string
- Place your middle finger (2) on the fret 3 of the D string
- Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 3 of the G string
- Place your pinky finger (4) on the fret 4 of the A string
Position Characteristics
- This position is movable
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Position 2
Fingers Positions
- Mute the low E string
- Place your index finger (1) on the fret 4 of the A string
- Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 6 of the D, G, B and high E strings at the same time
Position Characteristics
- This position requires barre
- This position is movable
Audio file
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Position 3
Fingers Positions
- Mute the A string
- Place your index finger (1) on the fret 9 of the low E and high E strings at the same time
- Place your middle finger (2) on the fret 10 of the G string
- Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 11 of the D string
- Place your pinky finger (4) on the fret 11 of the B string
Position Characteristics
- This position requires barre
- This position is movable
Audio file
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C# 6 Description
Welcome to our tutorial on the C# 6 chord. This chord belongs to the family of Major Chords and is composed of the notes C#, E#, G#, and A#. The intervals that make up this chord are 1, 3, 5, and 6, which are known as the Root, Major Third, Perfect Fifth, and Major Sixth, respectively.
Understanding this chord requires a solid grasp of fretboard intervals. If you're unfamiliar with these, you can brush up on your knowledge with our fretboard intervals tutorial.
Learning to play the C# 6 chord involves mastering chord diagrams and fretboard patterns that show the tones composing the chord. If you're new to this concept, we recommend checking out our tutorial on building chords by stacking intervals.
The C# 6 chord is a more advanced chord that beginner guitarists may not be familiar with. If you're ready to expand your chord vocabulary beyond the basics, you might find our intermediate guitar chord tutorial useful.
Lastly, if you're curious about how the C# 6 chord can fit into larger musical compositions, our tutorial on common chord progressions can provide some insights. Remember, understanding how chords work together is a key part of creating music.
We hope this introduction has piqued your interest in the C# 6 chord. Now, let's dive into the specifics of how to play it!
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