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This is the Diagram show every note on six blank strings. Every fret differ 1/2 tone. So for the next fret will higher 1/2 fret or #.

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FormA : If you use this form on fret 0 you'll get group of chord E ; E, Emaj7, E7,
Em and Em7. And if you move this form up every fret you'll get chord F, F#orGb,
G, G#orAb, A, A#orBb, B, C, C#orDb, D, D#orEb, E and etc... It 's depend on which chord you want. Is that easy enough? No, You have to remember the finger
type which comfort to press. 

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FormB : If you use this form on fret 0 you'll get group of chord A ; A, Amaj7, A7,
Am and Am7. And if you move this form up every fret you'll get chord A#orBb,
B, C, C#orDb, D, D#orEb, E, F, F#orGb, G, G#orAb and etc... It 's depend on which chord you want.
           And I have power chords for rock fan. This chord is use in every rock song. It's very simple. It's cut the note which seperate major and minor chord. So this chord is between major and minor. Anyway it's real name is chord 5 such as E5, A5, C5. It use as a rhythm chord in almost every song. Very easy!! (^ - ^)...
           Good luck in playing guitar...

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