Play F#7 Chord in 5th Position on the Guitar: 2nd Inversion

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Summary: Learn how to play the F#7 guitar chord in this free video series on music theory and guitar lessons.

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Play F#7 Chord in 5th Position on the Guitar: 2nd Inversion

To play an F sharp 7 in second Inversion across all the strings in the fifth position of the guitar neck, bar your four fingers across all the strings at the ninth fret and then place your ring finger on the fourth string, eleventh fret and your pinkie on the second string, eleventh fret. If you?re having trouble barring all of the strings, try using your middle finger to help support. Play all of the strings and your chord should sound like this.

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