In the glossary of Major Seventh Chords (M7) 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.
Major 7 chords (M7) are formed by adding a seventh to a major chord.
Glossary of Major Seventh Chords (M7)
Major Seventh Chords: CM7
CM7 Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 C – 3 E – 5 G – 7 B.
C# – Db Chords: Major 7
C Sharp Major Seventh Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 C# – 3 F – 5 G# – 7 C.
D Major 7 Chord
DM7 Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 D – 3 F# – 5 A – 7 C#.
Eb – D# Chords: Major 7
E Flat Major Seventh Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 Eb – 3 G – 5 Bb – 7 D.
E Major 7 Chord
EM7 Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 E – 3 G# – 5 B – 7 D#.
F Major 7 Chord
FM7 Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 F – 3 A – 5 C – 7 E.
F# – Gb Chords: Major 7
F Sharp Major Seventh Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 F# – 3 A# – 5 C# – 7 F.
G Major 7 Chord
GM7 Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 G – 3 B – 5 D – 7 F#.
G# – Ab Chords: Major 7
A Flat Major Seventh Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 Ab – 3 C – 5 Eb – 7 G.
A Major 7 Chord
AM7 Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 A – 3 C# – 5 E – 7 G#.
Bb – A# Chords: Major 7
B Flat Major Seventh Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 Bb – 3 D – 5 F – 7 A.
B Major 7 Chord
BM7 Chord Consists of Four Notes: 1 B – 3 D# – 5 F# – 7 A#.
Guitar Chords: Different Types Menu
LEARN other Guitar chords easily, in this convenient dictionary. In the glossary that appears below, you have all the possible keys in 14 different types, and in different areas of the fingerboard. There will be no guitar chord that will resist you 🧐
COMPLETE DICTIONARY with Three Different Postures for each Chord, and with the Notes of which they are Composed.