E dominant seventh chord: The first, second, fourth, and sixth strings are played open.3rd string, 1st fret, 1st finger
5th string, 2nd fret, 2nd finger
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E dominant seventh chord: The first, second, fourth, and sixth strings are played open.
C dominant seventh chord. The first string is played open. The sixth string is not played.
B dominant seventh chord: The second string is played open. The sixth string is not played.
F major chord: The fifth and sixth strings are not played.
E major chord: The first, second, and sixth strings are played open.
A major chord: The first and fifth strings are played open. The sixth string is not played.
D minor chord: The fourth string is played open. The fifth and sixth strings are not played.
A minor chord: The first and fifth strings are played open. The sixth string is not played.
A dominant seventh chord: The first, third, and fifth strings are played open. The sixth string is not played.
D dominant seventh chord: The fourth string is played open. The fifth and sixth strings are not played.
G major chord: The second, third, and fourth strings are played open.
G dominant seventh chord: The second, third, and fourth strings are played open.