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Voicing & Diagram
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A voicing is one specific way to play a chord on the neck. C is a chord — but the open C near the nut, the barre C at the 8th fret, and the three-note triad on the top strings are all different voicings of the same C. The notes are the same (C, E, and G, sometimes doubled); the shape under your fingers, where it sits on the neck, and what it sounds like are not.

What changes between voicings

Three things vary while the chord stays the same:

  • Which strings you use. A six-string voicing sounds bigger and sits lower. A three-string voicing on the top strings sits higher and stays out of the bass player's way.
  • Where on the neck. Open-position shapes use the low frets and any open strings the chord allows. Movable shapes avoid open strings, so the same grip can usually be moved up and down the neck.
  • Which chord tone is in the bass. Putting the root in the bass feels settled. Putting the third or fifth there — an inversion — feels less anchored.

The chord name is the same in every case because the essential chord tones are still there — only the arrangement changed.

Why you'd pick one voicing over another

A voicing changes how the chord sits under your hand and how it sits in the music.

  • Range. A low open voicing sounds full and grounded. A higher three- or four-string voicing can feel brighter, lighter, and less likely to crowd the bass.
  • Movement. The nearest playable version of the next chord is often not the textbook shape. Picking a closer voicing can make a progression feel much smoother.
  • Colour. The same notes can feel different depending on which one is lowest, which notes are doubled, and whether a less-important tone like the fifth is left out.

Most chord books pick one shape per chord and send you on your way. Fretscape shows you every shape that works, so you can pick the one that fits what you're playing instead of being stuck with the one you happen to know.

Voicings vs fingerings

A voicing is the shape. A fingering is which fingers you use to play it. The same voicing usually has more than one workable fingering — see What do Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced mean? for how Fretscape rates them, and the voicing details for how to compare them side by side and pick the one that fits your hand and your next chord.

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