Play B7 Chord on the Guitar: 2nd Inversion

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Summary: Learn how to play the B7 guitar chord in this free video series on music theory and guitar lessons.

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Play B7 Chord on the Guitar: 2nd Inversion

To play a B7, 2nd inversion meaning 5th and the bass as an alternate fingering place your ring finger on the 9th fret, 5th string. Then mute the 4th string with the pad of your finger, pad of your ring finger here so it doesn't sound. Then place your middle finger on the 8th fret of the 3rd string, your pinky on the 10th fret of the 2nd string and your four finger on the 7th fret top string. Only play the top five strings and your chord should sound like this.

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