It can't be played as an open chord, though B7 is close and can often be used instead. Try using the A barre cord form at the 2nd fret(root 5 chord shape, B root note) or the E shape barre at the 5th fret (root 6 chord shape, B root note). Hopefully that helps.
Badd11 is a quite simple and very beautiful chord when playing the key of E or C#m:
Index finger on 7th fret low E string
Ring finger on 9th fret A string
Little finger on 9th fret D string
Middle finger on 8th fret G string
Strum all strings
Try also Bsus4:
Power chord from 2nd fret A string, but strum the B and E strings too.
The fingering is as follows:
Hope that helps!
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A chord, an abbreviation for" b minor seventh"
it's not a chord it means to strike the strings muted/or don't play those notes.
Do you mean a guitar string, or a chord of three or more notes? The second string (next to thinnest) on a guitar is usually tuned to a B note. A B chord is an A chord barred up two frets. A B7 chord can be played open, and can usually pass for a B chord in a song.
When a number is displayed after a chord, it means that you add that number of the scale of the chord you're playing to the chord as an addition, so actually, note number 8 on a guitar is the same as 1. And a major chord already has the note numbers 1,3,and 5 in the chord. In a nutshell, whoever told you that you needed to play a "b8" doesn't know a thing about music theory, because a regular b chord already has that scale # in it. But a B chord would go like this: -----2------ -----4------ -----4------ -----4------ -----2------ -----2------
B chord guitar charts from the following websites: Guitar About, Ultimate Guitar, Jam Play, Just In Guitar, Guitar Lessons World, Guitar Chord, Chord Book, Guitar Noise, Jazz Guitar Lessons, Chord Find, to name a few.
Play the G chord on the guitar.
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That would be a Barred A on the second fret, or move the A chord up two frets and play only the fingered strings.
chord B TABS: 3,2,4,5,2,1,21,2,43,54,3,2,3,4, :-)
A chord, an abbreviation for" b minor seventh"
it's not a chord it means to strike the strings muted/or don't play those notes.
Do you mean a guitar string, or a chord of three or more notes? The second string (next to thinnest) on a guitar is usually tuned to a B note. A B chord is an A chord barred up two frets. A B7 chord can be played open, and can usually pass for a B chord in a song.
When a number is displayed after a chord, it means that you add that number of the scale of the chord you're playing to the chord as an addition, so actually, note number 8 on a guitar is the same as 1. And a major chord already has the note numbers 1,3,and 5 in the chord. In a nutshell, whoever told you that you needed to play a "b8" doesn't know a thing about music theory, because a regular b chord already has that scale # in it. But a B chord would go like this: -----2------ -----4------ -----4------ -----4------ -----2------ -----2------
On a keyboard, an F chord triad is f - a - c. On the guitar, you take an E chord and bar it up one fret. (Incidentally, it's f - a - c on the guitar too.)
That depends wholly on the instrument with which you play the B chord.
By playing an A# and B