Guitar Capo Chart — Key of Ab
All capo positions and open chord shapes that produce Ab Major chords.
Ways to play Ab with a capo
Capo fret
1
Play shape
G
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 Ab Major with a Capo
To play in the key of Ab Major, you can use a capo to shift common open chord shapes up the neck. The easiest options are capo fret 1 with a G 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 Ab Major
The table below shows every combination of capo fret and open chord shape that produces a Ab chord — the tonic (I chord) of the key of Ab Major.
| Capo Fret | Open Shape | Sounds Like |
|---|---|---|
| Fret 1 | G | Ab |
Chords in the Key of Ab Major
The key of Ab Major uses seven diatonic chords. Once you find your preferred capo position for Ab, 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 Ab Major reference for Roman numeral analysis and common progressions.
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