E 6th Guitar Chord
also known as E6
- your first finger goes on the first fret of the third string
- your second finger goes on the second fret of the fifth string
- your third finger goes on the second fret of the fourth string
- your fourth finger goes on the second fret of the second string
- the first and sixth strings are open
Notes in an E 6th Guitar chord
Root : E
3rd : G#
5th : B
6th : C#
First Inversion
Contains a G# as the bass note.
Notated as E/G#
Third Inversion
Contains a C# as the bass note.
Notated as E/C#
Recommended Scales for an E 6th Guitar Chord
Rock Scales
Modes Scales
- E Ionian Scale
- A Ionian Scale
- B Ionian Scale
- C# Dorian Scale
- F# Dorian Scale
- B Dorian Scale
- C# Phrygian Scale
- D# Phrygian Scale
- G# Phrygian Scale
- D Lydian Scale
- E Lydian Scale
- A Lydian Scale
- E Mixolydian Scale
- F# Mixolydian Scale
- B Mixolydian Scale
- C# Aeolion Scale
- F# Aeolion Scale
- G# Aeolion Scale
- D Augmented Lydian Scale
- D Diminished Lydian Scale
Miscellaneous Scales
Jazz Scales
- E Major Bebop Scale
- A Major Bebop Scale
- B Major Bebop Scale
- C# Minor Bebop Scale
- F# Minor Bebop Scale
- B Minor Bebop Scale
- E Dominant Bebop Scale
- F# Dominant Bebop Scale
- B Dominant Bebop Scale
- C Harmonic Minor Bebop Scale
- D# Harmonic Minor Bebop Scale
- E Lydian Dominant Scale
- A# Altered Scale
- B Melodic Minor Scale
- C# Half-Whole Diminished Scale
- E Half-Whole Diminished Scale
- G Half-Whole Diminished Scale
- A# Half-Whole Diminished Scale