Play F#7 Chord on the Bottom 5 Guitar Strings: 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 on the Bottom 5 Guitar Strings: 2nd Inversion

To play an F#7 in second inversion, that is with the fifth and the base, across the bottom five strings in fourth position, place your finger on the ninth fret bottom string and mute the fifth string with the meat of that finger. Then place your middle finger on the eighth fret of the fourth string, your pinky on the third string at the ninth fret and your forefinger on the seventh fret second string. Play only the bottom five strings and your cord should sound like this.

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