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Beginner Guitar - A Minor and A Major Chord Shapes
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In this exercise, we practice making the A minor chord shape,
which is the same as the E minor chord shape, but everything is moved up one string.
The A Major is made by using the pinky finger to sharpen the note on the B string, which is the 3rd scale degree, up from a minor 3rd, to a major3rd.
It would be unusual to play both the A minor and A major chords in the same song,
But this exercise is good for ear training, and listening to the difference between a minor and major sound, which is usually dictated by whether the 3rd scale degree is minor or major
3 half steps for minor 3rd
4 half steps for major 3rd
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