Hey, how's it gone? First of all awesome job at making it this far, you've learned a few chords that are definitely used and a lot of the songs that you love to listen to. Now let's learn some chords in the key of D. So first we're going to start with an E minor seven chord. This is probably the easiest chord you can learn to play. Here we go. Take your middle finger and place it on the second fret of the A string.
Now I'm just giving a stroke. And that's your E minor seven chord. Now, you can also play an E minor seven like this, if you form an E minor with these two fingers with your index and middle finger and place your ring finger on the third fret of the B string. That's an E minor seven as well. Now from there, you can also put your pinky finger down on the high E string, strum all the strings. That's an E minor.
Sounds really nice, a D, to kind of E minor, E minor seven, but they're all the same chord E minor seven, E minor seven, E minor seven, just in the future with songs that you learn and that says an E minor seven. It could be any one of those for a particular reason, like the song requires that a certain note rings out like this one. Some something like that. Alright, so there's three ways to play a minor seven. Just first start with this way and then you can practice the other ways.