Want to know how to play the C# guitar chord? We’re going to show you 5 ways to play this chord.
In this free guitar lesson you will learn:
- 3 quick and easy ways to perfect the C# guitar chord.
- The no#1 secret to learning chords fast.
- 2 powerful tips that will take your guitar playing to the next level.
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How do I play the C# Guitar Chord?
Before we learn to play easy versions of the C# guitar chord we’re going to learn the two most common ways to play this chord:
- The C# Barre Chord (E Shape)
- The C# Barre Chord (A Shape)
Both of these chord shapes are barre chords.
Top Tip!
If the chord doesn’t say what type of chord it is, assume it is a major chord.
If you see the word ‘minor’ after a chord or a lowercase ‘m’, that means it’s a minor chord.
Whereas if there is no word after the chord, for example ‘C# Chord’, that means it’s a major chord.
For today’s lesson we are going to learn how to play the C# Major Chord.
If you’re not sure how to play barre chords watch this video for some tips:
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C# Guitar Chord (E Shape)
This chord is one of the most common C# guitar chord shapes:
To play this chord:
- Barre your 1st finger across all the strings on the 9th fret.
- Place your 3rd finger on the 11th fret of the A string.
- Place your 4th finger on the 11th fret of the D string.
- Place your 2nd finger on the 10th fret of the G string.
- Strum all 6Â strings.
This chord is tricky, so don’t worry if you can’t play it straight away. This is perfectly normal.
 For guidance on how to play guitar chords, go here: Learn Guitar Chords: A 6 Step Program For Rapid Skill
C# Guitar Chord (A Shape)
This C# guitar chord is based on an A shape.
Barre chords are tricky, so if you’re a beginner don’t worry if it doesn’t sound great the first time. You’ll get there!
To play this chord:
- Barre your first finger on the 4th fret from the A string (5th string) to the high E string. (1st string).
- Place your 2nd finger on the 6th fret of the D string. (4th string.)
- Place your 3rd finger on the 6th fret of the G string. (3rd string.)
- Place your 4th finger on the 6th fret of the B string. (2nd string.)
Easy Versions Of The C# Guitar Chord
Now we’ve looked at the tough stuff, let’s learn 3 super-easy versions of the C# guitar chord.
Hold on tight, it’s going to be awesome!
C# Guitar Chord Version 1
This version is very similar to a Dsus2.
If you already know how to play a Dsus 2, just move it down to the 1st fret.
- Place your 1st finger on the 1st fret of the G string. (3rd string.)
- Place your 2nd finger on the 2nd fret of the B string. (2nd string.)
- Strum from the G string.
Make sure you don’t play the high E string (1st string).
The hardest part about this guitar chord is skipping strings whilst strumming. To learn how to do this, go here: How To Skip Strings While Strumming