Accessible Page: Ebaug Guitar Chord Diagrams | Eb Augmented Fifth
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Chord Shapes
There are 3 positions for this chord:
Position 1
Fingers Positions
- Mute the low E string
- Let the G string play without pressing any fret
- Let the B string play without pressing any fret
- Mute the high E string
- Place your middle finger (2) on the fret 1 of the D string
- Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 2 of the A string
Position Characteristics
- This position uses open strings
Audio file
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Position 2
Fingers Positions
- Let the G string play without pressing any fret
- Mute the B string
- Mute the high E string
- Place your middle finger (2) on the fret 1 of the D string
- Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 2 of the A string
- Place your pinky finger (4) on the fret 3 of the low E string
Position Characteristics
- This position uses open strings
Audio file
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Position 3
Fingers Positions
- Mute the low E string
- Mute the A string
- Place your index finger (1) on the fret 11 of the high E string
- Place your middle finger (2) on the fret 12 of the G string
- Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 12 of the B string
- Place your pinky finger (4) on the fret 13 of the D string
Position Characteristics
- This position is movable
Audio file
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Eb aug Description
Welcome to our tutorial on the Eb aug chord, a member of the Augmented Chords family. This intriguing chord is composed of the notes Eb, G, and B. The intervals that build this chord are 1 (Root), 3 (Major Third), and #5 (Augmented Fifth). Understanding the way these intervals stack to form the chord is key to mastering its sound and application.
If you're new to the concept of intervals and how they build chords, you may want to check out our tutorial on building chords by stacking intervals. This will give you a solid foundation in music theory, which will be invaluable as you continue to learn and grow as a guitarist.
Once you've grasped the theory, it's time to translate that knowledge into practice. In this tutorial, we'll provide chord diagrams and fretboard patterns to show you exactly how the tones of the Eb aug chord are laid out on the guitar. This visual aid can be incredibly helpful in mastering the chord's structure and sound.
For those who need a bit of help understanding how to read chord diagrams and fretboard patterns, our tutorial on chord notation can be a great resource. It explains how chords are denoted depending on the intervals that compose them, making it easier for you to understand and apply the information presented in this tutorial.
Remember, learning guitar is a journey. Don't be discouraged if you don't master the Eb aug chord immediately. With practice and patience, you'll be able to incorporate this unique chord into your playing in no time. Happy strumming!
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