If you are looking to play the E minor seventh chord, this chord chart, tablature, and image of the chord being fingered should be very helpful to you.
Please study this Em7 chord chart, tablature, and picture. The minor sevenths are great chords, and should be learned by all aspiring guitarists!
This is one possible way to play an Emi7 chord.
This voicing for Em7 is commonly used in the jazz genre. The fifth is omitted from the chord.
This voicing for Em7 is commonly used in the jazz genre.
This three string voicing for Em7 is commonly used in the jazz genre. The root note is located on the fifth string.
This voicing for Em7 is commonly used in the jazz genre. The third of the chord is doubled.
This voicing for Em7 utilizes a common movable chord shape.
This Em7 barre chord is played in 12th position.
This voicing for Em7 utilizes a common, movable barre chord shape.
This voicing for Em7 is used in almost all genres.
This Em7 voicing is played in third inversion.
The root note of this Em7 voicing is located on the fourth string.
This is an "open" voicing for Em7.
This Em7 voicing is played fingerstyle.
This is an alternate fingering for Em7.
This is a four string "open" voicing for Em7. The fifth (B) is omitted from the voicing.
This Em7 voicing is played in first inversion.
This voicing for Em7 is played on the four highest strings.
This is an Em7 chord played in first inversion. This voicing can also be used for G6.