Beginner Guitarists There's no reason to be bored while you learn. We'll show you things many of the players you look up to now don't even know and fast! Find out more! »
Advanced Guitarists
How would you like to be able to think it and play it? That's the difference between good and great players! Find out more! »
Get a free copy of Tab Maker for use on your website now!Go» Get a free copy of the HotFrets Tuner for use on your website now! Go »
Come visit our new blog! Get info on the site, meet the founder of HotFrets and help us improve by joining the blog and leaving some constructive criticism!
The notes used to make up this chord are: A, C# and E.
How to Use the HotFrets Chord Finder
Here's
an example of how to use the Chord Finder:
To choose the C chord, just select "C"
from the first box and click the "Get Chord" button. To select Cmin, select the "C" in the first box and the "min" in the
second box and click the "Get Chord" button.
To choose Cmin7, add the "7" from the third box. The various fingerings are displayed
to the right of the chord symbol and the fret numbers
are indicated to the left of the vertical chord-chart.
The chord finder is a quick way to find out how to play a chord in any key in every position. Currently every major, minor, dim7, maj7, min7 chord is loaded in the chord finder. Study the long chart of the guitar neck at the bottom to find other combinations of these notes. Any combination of the A, C# and E notes will form this chord. Try some of your own combinations by studying the chart of the longer guitar fingerboard. For more advanced chords check out the HotFrets Arpeggiator.