The F Major Chord contains 3 music notes - F | A | C
Play the video above to learn how to play an F Major Chord using the Guitar by Numbers System and a Guitar Chord Diagram.
F Major chord is a barre chord which means that you use one finger to fret more than 1 one note - in the F Major chord finger 1 frets 3 notes of the chord.
A Major chord is a triad containing 3 notes from the Major Scale - the first , third and fifth note of the Major Scale
The notes of the F Major scale are F G A A# C D E
The first note (the root) note is an F note
The Third Note is a A note
The Fifth Note is a C Note
A Chord Progression that will sound well together in the key of F Major is:
F Major C Major G Major
Check out the F Major Chord Diagram below!