Placing your 2 nd finger (middle finger) in the 1 st fret of the B string.Placing your 1 st finger (index finger) in the 1 st fret of the E string.Strumming just the D string down (don?t strum the Low E or the A string).Placing your 3 rd finger (ring finger) in the 3 rd fret of the d string.Placing your 2 nd finger (middle finger) in the 2 nd fret of the G string.Barring your 1 st finger (index finger) across the 1 st fret of the B string and E string.This is probably the most known of all the F chords (except maybe the F barre chord). >Basic Chords on Guitar F Chord 1 st Variation: Open F
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If you aren’t sure about how to read the chord charts below also check out that link. If you aren?t yet sure about how to play chords check out the link below first to get some basics under your belt before returning to this post.
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If you can easily find an F chord (and other chords but this post is going to focus on the F chord) in a few different positions, then your improvisation, song writing, lead work and just general playing will be enhanced. It can also mean that you are able to transition to an F chord in a different position on the fingerboard more easily if you are playing some other chords in that position on the fingerboard – or if you are playing leads. 6.1 Thanks for Reading Why Learn the Same Chord Different Ways?īeing able to play the same chord adds richness to your playing and each different way you play the F chord, will have a slightly different sound to it.