Learn how to play a Dm7 barre chord which is a moveable min7 (minor 7) chord.
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This lesson is from our series “Guitar Chords”
In this lesson I will show you 3 ways to play a moveable Maj7 (Major 7) chord. I will show you the chord grips using a GMaj7 but this shape can be moved anywhere on the fretboard. Moving the shape on the fretboard changes the root name of the chord but it remains a Maj7 chord. Whatever note is on the 6th string under your first finger is the root note. So if you move this chord to the 7th fret it becomes an AMaj7 chord because the 6th string 7th fret is an A note.
Stay tuned for more lessons on how to play other voicing and inversions of moveable Major 7 chords.
Be sure you know and are comfortable playing basic barre chords before you take this lesson. If you don’t, watch our series “Barre Chords Made Easy”.
Click here for Barre Chords Made Easy
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