The C chord is among the elementary chords that every guitarist should learn, and which is instinctively played first by most novices. Its open position invites a bright sound that is recurrently used in compositions from the folk, rock, and pop genres. It also has a lot of great applications such as being the primary component of a number of very simple chord progressions and goes well with G, F, Am chords. Learning the C note opens the door to understanding and playing many classic works.
Table of Contents
Here are all the C family chords and 5 different variations of each of them in different frets or transposes:
1. Cmaj

2. Cmin

3. Caug

4. Cdim

5. Csus2

6. C7b9b13

7. Cmaj7

8. Cmin7

9. Cdim7

10. Csus4

11. C7b5sharp9

12. C7

13. C9

14. C11

15. C13

16. C7b5

17. C7sharp5

18. C7b9

19. C7sharp9

20. Cadd6

21. Cadd9

22. C6/9

23. C5

24. Cminor6

25. Cminor9

26. Cmin7b5

