E Minor Guitar Chord Chart- Open Position
by Jay SkylerGuitar Lesson Summary & Chart Explanation
Harmonized Scale
of E Minor
Open Chord Forms
E Natural Minor has the same notes and therefore the same chords as G Major. They sound different because the E Minor Chord is now the most important (thus getting the Roman Numeral System I (I-). See:
G Major Guitar Chord Chart- Open Position
A Minor Arpeggios Patterns on Guitar- Position I Chart
A Minor Arpeggios Patterns on Guitar- Position V Chart
A Minor Guitar Chords Sixth String Root Chord Chart
Natural Minor Guitar Scale Patterns- Chart, Key of A
Beginner Guitar Chords?
These are are absolutely essential chord forms for beginners! They are, in fact, essential chords for players of all levels. Most players use them like crazy when starting out, avoid them like the plague in favor of "fancier chords" in the intermediate stage, and use them like crazy as an advanced player because, the open chords really are some of the best sounding chords out there.
To be brutally honest, until you learn to play these, you suck on guitar.