Like most aspiring guitarists aim to do, every aspiring guitarist must learn how to play the F chord, although it is not without its challenges. The last time you thought about the F chord, it may even have been referred to as the “Barre” chord, This one basic shape provides the foundation for countless new keys and chord progressions. Although it requires a lot of finger strength and finesse, you can always start with something easy and work your way up to more advanced ones. It would then be thrilling to know that the F chord is one of the most crucial chords for you to master, as it appears in multiple genres of music.
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Here are all the F family chords and 5 different variations of each of them in different frets or transposes:
1. Fmaj

2. Fmin

3. Faug

4. Fdim

5. Fsus2

6. F7b9b13

7. Fmaj7

8. Fmin7

9. Fdim7

10. Fsus4

11. F7b5sharp9

12. F7

13. F9

14. F11

15. F13

16. F7b5

17. F7sharp5

18. F7b9

19. F7sharp9

20. Fadd6

21. Fadd9

22. F6/9

23. F5

24. Fminor6

25. Fminor9

26. Fmin7b5

