Guitar Capo Chart — Key of A

All capo positions and open chord shapes that produce A Major chords.

Ways to play A with a capo

Capo fret

Play shape

A

(open, no capo needed)

Capo fret

2

Play shape

G

Capo fret

5

Play shape

E

Capo fret

7

Play shape

D

Reference shapes: C, D, E, G, A, Am, Em, Dm. Switch to “Capo → Chords” mode to see the full equivalency chart for any position.

Playing in the Key of A Major with a Capo

To play in the key of A Major, you can use a capo to shift common open chord shapes up the neck. The easiest options are capo fret 2 with a G shape, capo fret 5 with a E shape, capo fret 7 with a D shape. Each capo position gives you a different set of fingerings while sounding the same pitches, so you can choose the position that feels most comfortable or produces the tone you want.

Capo Positions for A Major

The table below shows every combination of capo fret and open chord shape that produces a A chord — the tonic (I chord) of the key of A Major.

Capo FretOpen ShapeSounds Like
No capoAA
Fret 2GA
Fret 5EA
Fret 7DA

Chords in the Key of A Major

The key of A Major uses seven diatonic chords. Once you find your preferred capo position for A, use the same position shift to play all the other chords in the key — the relative shapes between them stay constant regardless of capo position.

See our chords in the key of A Major reference for Roman numeral analysis and common progressions.

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