![]() Here it is played at the 3rd fret to make an F chord. This shape is based on the open position D shape. This will allow you to finger the F chord with minimal arm movement and fretboard squeak. Use these shapes if the chord you’re moving from (or to) is in a similar fretboard position. The following F guitar chord finger position diagrams show alternative ways of playing an F. ‘Easy’ F Chord Guitar Photoīe careful not to play the bottom two strings! If you accidentally hit the A string it won’t sound terrible (F chords contain the note A), but the chord will sound stronger if the bass note is an F.Įither start your strum on the 4th string, or ignore your guitar teacher’s advice and use your thumb to mute the bottom strings! Alternative Ways Of Playing F Major Guitar Chord ![]() You can see a photo of this chord being played below. If you find the first F chord shape difficult, here’s a slightly easier way of playing an F chord on guitar: F Guitar Chord: ‘Easy’ version finger position. This chord is played at the first fret.īarre chords take a bit of getting used to, but once you’ve mastered them they’re just as easy – if not easier – than open position chords. You can find out more about barre chords here: Barre Chords.The 1st finger is laid over the fretboard to play notes on multiple strings. The curved line over the top of the diagram represents a barre.F Chord Guitar Finger Position: Barre chord shape If you find this chord difficult, there’s a slightly easier version (that doesn’t require a barre) further down the page. The chord shape below is probably the most common way of playing an F chord. The diagrams show the finger position you should use for each chord shape. This page contains several ways of playing an F Chord on guitar. ![]() Download a printable chord book here: Guitar Chord Book.Learn more guitar chords at our main Guitar Chords P age.This lesson shows you how to play an F major chord on your guitar. F chord guitar finger position charts, diagrams and photos. ![]()
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