Here is a good list of chords that I play all of the time. It is handy in knowing this when playing Lead Sheets or the Fake-Book Chords. Notice the symbol next to the letter which tells you what type of chord.
- Major : 1 3 5 : Example (C)
- Minor: 1 b3 5 : Example (Cm)
- Diminished : 1 b3 b5 : Example (Cdim)
- Augmented: 1 3 #5 : Example (Caug or C+)
- Major 7th: 1 3 5 7 : Example (Cmaj7)
- Dominant 7th : 1 3 5 b7 : Example (C7)
- Minor 7th: 1 b3 5 b7 : Example (Cm7)
- 6th: 1 3 5 6 : Example (C6)
- 9th: 1 2 3 5 : Example (C9)
Extra Note >> b = flat and # = sharp
I also like to use suspensions where I will play the second tone or the 4th tone and then move that note to the 3rd tone to round out the chord. I interchange those all of the time to give the song more color and a different sound. This keeps me from playing the same song the same way. Changing up the chord and inverting it works well also.
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