Ab-chord (A-flat) is a harmonic set consisting of multiple notes with the main Ab-note. A-flat is equivalent to G-sharp (G#) chords and has the same notes and positions on the neck. Series of Ab-chords include a massive number of variations. But there are a few most-used variations. These Ab-chords you can learn below.
How to Play Left-Handed Ab Chord
To play left-handed Ab chords on guitar use the symbols below. The symbols indicate on which fret which string to press and which fingers to use.
Left-Handed Ab Major Chord Positions
1st position:
This is the first primary position of the Ab-Major guitar chord. Next, you will see other chord variations. The farther away from the first fret, the higher the tone of the chord.
2nd position:
3rd position:
4th position:
5th position:
Left-Handed Ab Minor Chord Positions
1st position:
This is the first primary position of the Ab-Minor guitar chord. Next, you will see other chord variations. The farther away from the first fret, the higher the tone of the chord.
2nd position:
3rd position:
All Basic Left-Handed b (flat) Chords
List of All Ab Chord Variations
Ab-Major, Ab-Minor, Ab-7, Ab-5, Ab-dim, Ab-dim7, Ab-aug, Ab-sus2, Ab-sus4, Ab-maj7, Ab-m7, Ab-7sus4, Ab-maj9, Ab-maj11, Ab-maj13, Ab-maj9#11, Ab-maj13#11, Ab-add9, Ab-6add9, Ab-maj7b5, Ab-maj7#5, Ab-m6, Ab-m9, Ab-m11, Ab-m13, Ab-madd9, Ab-m6add9, Ab-mmaj7, Ab-mmaj9, Ab-m7b5, Ab-m7#5, Ab-6, Ab-9, Ab-11, Ab-13, Ab-7b5, Ab-7#5, Ab-7b9, Ab-7#9, Ab-7(b5,b9), Ab-7(b5,#9), Ab-7(#5,b9), Ab-7(#5,#9), Ab-9b5, Ab-9#5, Ab-13#11, Ab-13b9, Ab-11b9, Ab-sus2sus4, Ab-(-5)