G 5th Mandolin Chord - Standard Guitar

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also known as G power

  • your first finger goes on the third fret of the first string
  • your third finger goes on the fifth fret of the second string
  • the third and fourth strings are open
Diagram of a G 5th mandolin chord at the open position

Notes in a G 5th Mandolin chord

Root : G

5th : D

Diagram of a G 5th mandolin chord at the open position

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SaveDiagram of a G 5th mandolin barre chord at the 10 fret

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SaveDiagram of a G 5th mandolin chord at the 12 fret

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SaveDiagram of a G 5th mandolin barre chord at the 5 fret (first inversion)

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SaveDiagram of a G 5th mandolin chord at the 10 fret

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SaveDiagram of a G 5th mandolin chord at the 3 fret (first inversion)

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SaveDiagram of a G 5th mandolin chord at the 7 fret (first inversion)

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SaveDiagram of a G 5th mandolin barre chord at the 5 fret (first inversion)

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SaveDiagram of a G 5th mandolin barre chord at the 12 fret

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SaveDiagram of a G 5th mandolin chord at the 5 fret (first inversion)

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Fifth (chord)

In music, the fifth factor of a chord is the note or pitch that is the fifth scale degree, counting the root or tonal center. When the fifth is the bass note, or lowest note, of the expressed chord, the chord is in second inversion. Conventionally, the fifth is second in importance to the root, with the fifth being perfect in all primary triads (I, IV, V and i, iv, v). In jazz chords and theory however, the fifth is often omitted, or assumed, in preference for the chord quality determining third and chord extensions and additions. Read more on Wikipedia

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