C D E F G A B Db Eb Gb Ab Bb C# D# F# G# A#
G G7 Gmaj7 G6 G5 Gm Gm7 Gm6 Gsus4 Gsus2 Gadd9 Gadd2

G chords

Guitar chords with G as the root note in different categories.

List of chords

G G7 Gmaj7 G6 G5 Gm Gm7 Gm6 Gsus4 Gsus2 Gadd9 Gadd2

Descriptions

G The most standard triad among G chords, also known as G Major. Including the root (G), the third (B) and the fifth (D).
Importance: 10/10

G7 Dominant seventh. Including the root (G), the third (B), the fifth (D) and the minor seventh (F).
Importance: 9/10

Gmaj7 Major seventh. Including the root (G), the third (B), the fifth (D) and the major seventh (F#).
Importance: 9/10

G6 Sixth. Including the root (G), the third (B), the fifth (D) and the sixth (E).
Importance: 7/10

G5 Fifth (a.k.a. power chord). Including only two notes: the root (G) and the fifth (D).
Importance: 8/10

Gm G Minor. The most common among G triads next to the major triad. Including the root (G), the minor third (Bb) and the fifth (D).
Importance: 10/10

Gm7 Minor seventh. Including the root (G), the minor third (Bb), the fifth (d) and the minor seventh (F).
Importance: 9/10

Gm6 Minor sixth. Including the root (G), the minor third (B), the fifth (D) and the sixth (E).
Importance: 6/10

Gsus4 Suspended fourth. A triad with the third replaced with a fourth (C).
Importance: 8/10

Gsus2 Suspended second. A triad with the third replaced with a second (A).
Importance: 7/10

Gadd9 Added tone. A triad with an added ninth on the next octave (A).
Importance: 6/10

Gadd2 Added tone. A triad with an added second (A).
Importance: 6/10