In A chords we have the position for each finger marked with a number, with the arrangement that appears in the image below.
The red X indicates the string that is not played, and the black numbers mark the string number, starting from the nut.
In the image on the left we have the chord with the notes of which it is composed, plus two additional positions on the right to place in different parts of the fingerboard.
A Guitar Chords Menu
A Major Chord on Guitar
The Chord of A Major Consists of Three Notes: 1 A – 3 C# – 5 E.
A Guitar Chords: A7
A7 Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 A – 3 C# – 5 E – 7b G.
A minor Chord
The Chord of A minor Consists of Three Notes: 1 A – 3b C – 5 E.
A minor 7 Chord on Guitar
Am7 Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 A – 3b C – 5 E – 7b G.
A Major 7 Chord
AM7 Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 A – 3 C# – 5 E – 7 G#.
Asus4 Chords
Asus4 Chord Consists of Three Notes: 1 A – 4 D – 5 E.
A Chords: A7sus4
A7sus4 Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 A – 4 D – 5 E – 7b G.
A Chords: A6
A6 Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 A – 3 C# – 5 E – 6 F#.
A minor 6 Chord
The Chord of A minor 6 (Fm6) Consists of Four Notes: 1 A – 3b C – 5 E – 6 F#.
A Chords: A9
A9 Chord Consists of Five Notes: 1 A – 3 C# – 5 E – 7b G – 9 B.
A minor 9 Chord
The Chord of A minor 9 Consists of Five Notes: 1 A – 3b C – 5 E – 7b G – 9 B.
A Chords: A Major 9
AM9 Chord Consists of Five Notes: 1 A – 3 C# – 5 E – 7 G# – 9 B.
A11 Chord
A11 Chord Consists of Six Notes: 1 A – 3 C# – 5 E – 7b G – 9 B – 11 D.
A Chords: A13
A13 Chord Consists of Six Notes: 1 A – 3 C# – 5 E – 7b G – 9 B – 13 F#.
Dictionary of Guitar Chords by Notes
If you need to know the chords that correspond to other notes, in this glossary you will find 14 types in different positions, of the same note. Easier impossible 😉