Play an A Major Chord on the Middle Top Guitar Strings: Root Position

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Summary: Learn how to play the an A Major guitar chord in this free video series on music theory and guitar lessons.

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Play an A Major Chord on the Middle Top Guitar Strings: Root Position

To play A major in root position, on the top middle set of strings, place your ring finger on the seventh fret, and the fourth string; place your middle finger on the sixth fret, and the third string, and placed your forefinger on the fifth fret on the second string. Your chord should sound like this.

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