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  1. Oscar Golden Chords and Lyrics. All you need to play on guitar, bass, piano & ukulele

  2. Easily find your favorite songs by Oscar Golden! Chords and tabs, covering a variety of genres. Start playing today!

  3. Get chords for all Oscar Golden songs! Join 281 Oscar Golden fans. Jam along on guitar, piano, ukulele or mandolin with interactive chords and diagrams.

  4. To identify the key of a song by it's chords choose the chords below and see the highlighted slices on the circle of fifths to the right. This searches all 12 possible keys for the selected chords (diatonically) and returns the keys with most matches.

    • F Major
    • F Barre Chord – Root Low E String
    • F Barre Chord – Root A String
    • F Barre Chord – Alternate Fingering
    • F Major – Variation 2
    • F Major – Variation 3
    • F Major – Variation 4
    • F Major – Variation 5
    • Caged F Major Chords
    • F7 Chord – F Blues Chord

    This shape is widely considered the basic F major chord. There are several similar variations, but this is one of the most common and is an alteration of a barre chord where the low E and A strings are left muted making it a bit easier to play than the classic Barre chord shape. The fingering is the following: 1. Barre your first finger (index) on ...

    Similar to the first chord above, here we have the full barre chord version of an F major chord. Barre chords can be played in different positions on the fretboard using different fingering depending on the location of the root note. The first position was based with a root on the low E string, the second with the root note on the A string. The fin...

    To play the F barre chord apply the following fingering 1. Barre your first finger (index) on the 8th fret across the A, D, G, B, and high E strings. 2. Place your second finger (middle) on the 10th fret of the D string. 3. Place your third finger (ring) on the 10th fret of the G string. 4. Place your fourth finger (pinky) on the 10th fret of the B...

    There is another fingering that uses a barre with either your pinky or your ring finger on the 8th fret. Depending on what feels best for you. This fingering can be mastered a bit easier for most players and will sound great also. It’s always ideal to have a number of chord variations in your playing arsenal to help you become a well-rounded and ve...

    Another cool variation of the F guitar chord is based on the other F barre chord classic shape. The fingering is the following 1. Place your first finger (index) as a Barre on the 10th fret of the D, G, and B strings. 2. Place your fourth finger (pinky) on the 13th fret of the high E string. 3. Play the bottom 4 strings, keeping the low E and A str...

    Another variation of the F major chord takes the 3 notes from this barre chord but uses all 4 fingers. The fingering is the following 1. Put your second finger (middle) on the 10th fret of the D string. 2. Put your third finger (ring) on the 10th fret of the G string. 3. Put your fourth finger (pinky) on the 10th fret of the B string. 4. Put your f...

    Another way to play the F major chord can be found in the middle area of the fretboard. The fingering for this shape is as follows 1. Put your third finger (ring) on the 7th fret of the D string 2. Put your first finger (index) on the 5th fret of the G string 3. Put your second finger (middle) on the 6th fret of the B string 4. Play the 3 fretted s...

    This shape can also be played with a barre on the 5th fret of the G, B, and high E string. The other fingers stay in their original place but you can also add the E string now (since it frets and A note, part of the F major chord) to the chord and strum all 4 bottom strings.

    The CAGED system is a very popular way of organizing the fretboard. The system states that all chords can be played in 5 different shapes on the whole fretboard. The shapes are the open chord shapes of the C, A, G, E, and D chords. Moving these shapes up and down the neck while changing the root note to the chord you are aiming for is the key to th...

    Fundamental to blues guitar are 7th chords. A 7th chord is nothing more than a standard major chord with the added interval. So the formula becomes 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th. In the F major scale, the 7th interval is the Eb note. Therefore and F7 is an F Major plus and Eb note. 1. Barre your first finger (index) on the 1st fret across all 6 strings. 2...

  5. The F Major chord is the first chord in the key of F Major. The seven chords in the key of F Major are: F, Gm, Am, Bb, C, Dm, E diminished. 10 Ways To Play The F Major Chord. If you’ve come to this page just to view some chord diagrams for F, here they are. Standard F Chord Shape

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  7. 3 ways of playing the F chord - WITHOUT a barre :) Awesome chord substitutes for you to explore!