Topic: need a chords chart of Em7/A

Dear editors I need a chords chart of Em7/A.would you please send in to me.                                                                                                                                         Thx for your snswer and information                                                                                                                              Sincerilly JAbluG14

2 (edited by Astronomikal 2010-06-07 23:13:30)

Re: need a chords chart of Em7/A

43 views and no responses, so I'll give it a shot.

This is a guess, but it seems to me that an Em7/A would be an Em7 (022030) played with the 5th (A) string open as the root and the 6th string muted:

X02030

Try that and see if it works.

EDIT:  I just realized that this would also be an A7sus4.

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Re: need a chords chart of Em7/A

I know this questuions been here a while but I thought I would answer it anyways.
Try this for an Em7/A. (X020433) you get the EGBD of the Em7 with an A note in the bass. The A7sus4 has no B

Re: need a chords chart of Em7/A

Hi, focus.  A couple of questions about your response.

1.  >>"(X020433)  you get the EGBD of the Em7 with an A note in the bass"<<

I count seven characters, not six. I assume you meant to leave off the last "3"? 
X = Low E string muted
0 = A string open = A
2 = D string 2nd fret = E
0 = G string open = G
4 = B string 4th fret = D#
3 = High E string 3rd fret = G
Regardless, I don't see a B anywhere in there.

2.  >>"... The A7sus4 has no B"<<
I agree, but neither does the X02030 I said was an A7sus4:
X = Low E string muted
0 = A string open = A
2 = D string 2nd fret = E
0 = G string open = G
3 = B string 3rd fret = D
0 = High E string open = E

My point is that I read your post to say that my response was wrong, but if so, I can't follow your reasoning as to why.

'Nomikal

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Re: need a chords chart of Em7/A

Welcome to Chordie JB try this web site www.all-guitar-cords.com

Re: need a chords chart of Em7/A

Oops sorry that didn't work. Go to the top of the page and click on Resources, you'll see a tab for a printable cord chart.

Re: need a chords chart of Em7/A

Don't play any of the strings. Em7 is this:

E A D G B E
0 2  0  0 0  0                     Em7/A is this:
                                                               E A D G B E
                                                               0 0  0  0  0 0
Hope this helps!

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Re: need a chords chart of Em7/A

steelstrings wrote:

Em7/A is this:
E A D G B E
0 0  0  0  0 0
Hope this helps!

Ha! So it is.

Here's a cool version:
x05430

There seems to be a bit of taboo here about going past the third fret. Sorry if I've offended smile

9 (edited by ndrewoods 2011-07-10 09:16:26)

Re: need a chords chart of Em7/A

steelstrings wrote:

Don't play any of the strings. guitar chords Em7 is this:

E A D G B E
0 2  0  0 0  0

Em7/A is this:
E A D G B E
0 0  0  0  0 0
Hope this helps!

That is the right one for Em7/A. I'm sure that this is the right chord chart. I had a hard time learning this chord.
http://chordie.com/ramimages/i1/Em7slashAchord_000000_1.png

Re: need a chords chart of Em7/A

Not to confuse the issue any more than that, but it seems to me that I have also seen "all strings open" annotated as A13.... But you know, I've never bothered to try to figure out why..... I only got ten fingers and usually stop at X9, beyond that my old gnarled fingers can't fret them anyway.

Always learning something around here!

Take Care;
Doug

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