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A7 (A7) Guitar Chord

Here's the traditional A7 chord (no barre or anything). This is one of the easier chords to play.

A7 Chord Chart

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  • A
  • E
  • G
  • C#
  • E
A7 Guitar Chord

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"0" indicates that the open string should be played.
"A7" barre chord held in the "E7" / "E" shape.

A7 Chord Chart

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56789

  • A
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  • G
  • C#
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  • A
A7 Guitar Chord

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"0" indicates that the open string should be played.
An alternate way to play an A7 chord using a different G note.

A7 Chord Chart

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12345

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  • A
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  • A
  • C#
  • G
 

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123456

"0" indicates that the open string should be played.
This is an alternate way to finger an A7 chord. The seventh of the chord, G, is fretted on the high E string with the third finger.

A7 Chord Chart

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12345

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  • A
  • E
  • A
  • C#
  • G
 

Related Tablature

123456

"0" indicates that the open string should be played.
This voicing is a slight variation on the most basic, "open" A7 chord.

A7 Chord Chart

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12345

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  • A
  • E
  • G
  • C#
  • G
 

Related Tablature

123456

"0" indicates that the open string should be played.
This A7 chord combines a common movable shape with an open G drone note.

A7 Chord Chart

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  • C#
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123456

"0" indicates that the open string should be played.
This chord utilizes the basic shape of the "open" C major chord in conjunction with open strings.

A7 Chord Chart

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  • A
  • C#
  • G
  • A
  • E
 

Related Tablature

123456

"0" indicates that the open string should be played.
This is a rootless voicing of an A7 chord.

A7 Chord Chart

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89101112

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  • E
  • G
  • C#
 

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"0" indicates that the open string should be played.
This voicing for A7 was a favorite among blues players such as Robert Johnson.

A7 Chord Chart

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  • O
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  • O

56789

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  • A
  • G
  • C#
  • E
  • E
 

Related Tablature

123456

"0" indicates that the open string should be played.
This is a three string voicing for an A7 chord. This voicing is based on the shape of the "open" B7 chord.

A7 Chord Chart

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1112131415

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  • A
  • C#
  • G
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Related Tablature

123456

"0" indicates that the open string should be played.
This A7 voicing is based on the shape of the "open" C7 chord.

A7 Chord Chart

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1011121314

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  • A
  • C#
  • G
  • A
  • E
 

Related Tablature

123456

"0" indicates that the open string should be played.
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