G Major 7 Chord (2nd Position Diagonal Shape)

The 2nd position G Major 7 chord shape uses all four fingers, on adjacent strings and adjacent frets, creating a ‘diagonal’ shape. The shape also produces the 1, 3, 5 and 7 of the G Major scale, in perfect order, making it a ‘pure’ form of the chord. The image below contains the musical notation, chord chart, tabs and scale degrees for the open G Major 7 chord.

G Major 7 Chord 2nd Position

How to play the 2nd position G Major 7 chord

  • Place your 4th finger on the 5th fret of the 4th string.
  • Place your 3rd finger on the 4th fret of the 3rd string.
  • Place your 2nd finger on the 3rd fret of the 2nd string.
  • Place your 1st finger on the 2nd fret of the 1st string.
  • Strum the first four strings.

2nd position G Maj 7 chord info

  • This shape is the 2nd position version of G Major 7.
  • Each note is played on adjacent strings and adjacent frets, forming a ‘diagonal shape’.
  • It’s a pure form of the G Maj 7 chord, as it contains the notes (from the 4th string down) 1, 3, 5 and 7, without any double ups of notes or octave variations.
  • It contains the notes G, B, D and F# in the key of G.
  • It is a Major 7 chord.

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