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KEY:  Imagine the nut and peg head of the instrument pointing to the left as you look at these chords.  The strings are labeled on the far left as if you had the mandolin laying flat on your lap.  The numbers correspond to the fingers on the left hand.  1 = Index, etc.  The "m" is where you move the index finger to make the chord a "minor" chord.  The "7th" is where you move the 2nd finger to make the chord a "7th" chord.  Of course when you do that, you have to lift the 3rd finger off the note it is on.  Good LUCK!   NOTE:  There is one error in the chord examples below.  The 4th position marker (black dot) should have been in the 10th fret NOT the 9th as shown.  (What do you want for free?) 

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KEY:  Imagine the nut and peg head of the instrument pointing to the left as you look at these chords.  The strings are labeled on the far left as if you had the mandolin laying flat on your lap.  The numbers correspond to the fingers on the left hand.  1 = Index, etc.  The "m" is where you move the index finger to make the chord a "minor" chord.  The "7th" is where you move the 2nd finger to make the chord a "7th" chord.  Of course when you do that, you have to lift the 3rd finger off the note it is on.  NOTE:  There is one error in the chord examples above.  The 4th position marker (black dot) should have been in the 10th fret NOT the 9th as shown.  (What do you want for free?)

 

 

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