[Intro] Am Em F C/E Dm C [Verse] Am Em Everybody loves F C/E the things you do Dm From the way you talk to C the way you move Am Em F C/E Everybody here is watching you Dm Cause you feel like home, C C C/B you're like a dream come true Am Em F C/E But if by chance you're here alone Dm Can I have a moment before C C C/B I go Am Em Cause I've been by myself F C/E all night long Dm Hoping you're someone Gsus4 G I used to know Read More
Heart They Didnt Break- Maddie & Tae
[Chorus] F She ain't the one that slammed the door and C G tore off in a truck F She ain't the one that made me feel like C G I ain't good enough Am G But someone's gotta help C clean up the mess C/E F you went and made Am G So, here's to friends C F there to fix a heart G C they didn't break Read More
Two Heart by Dermot Kennedy
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[Intro] Am G C/E F Am G C/E F [Verse] Am G We open up at the station on C/E F a freezing night Am G He said, "Honey, I can't do more than C/E F a brief goodbye Am G C/E How could our farewell mean as much F as our time? Am G Honey, I'll be gone It's better if C/E F I'm something that Am G C/E F That you leave behind Am G C/E F That you leave behind Am See, what it was G C/E F Was a reason to believe in life Am What it was G C/E F Was a week spent under sleepless skies Am G But sometimes life ain't fair C/E F And a love has to die" Am Her sunny smile was gone G C/E F Started feeling like something that Am G C/E F That she needs to hide Am G C/E F That she needs to hide Read More
Red by Taylor Swift
[Bridge] F G Remembering him comes in flashbacks and echos Am G/B Tellin' myself it's time now gotta let go C F But moving on from him is impossible C/E G When I still see it all in my, head F Am G And burning red F Am G Burning was reeeeed [Chorus] F F F N.C. C C C N.C. Oh losing him was blue, like I'd never known G G G N.C. G G G Missing him was dark grey, all alone F Am Forgetting him was like tryin' to know somebody G You never met F Cause loving him was red Am G Yeah, yeah, red F Am G Oh Burning reeeeeeeed Read More
Toughest by Ed Sheeran
[Verse] C I don't know what to think F C/E G The word cut through the day C The doctor said it's cancer F C/E G And the baby's on the way C Life changes in a blink F C/E G Decisions to be made C They say radio's the answer F C/E G And that both lives can be saved [Pre-Chorus] F Points for timing, it could not get worse C G What the heck are we going to do? F But you're the type to defeat the hardest obstacles C G Put in front of you [Chorus] C F C/E You are the toughest in the room G C And I know that love will get us through F C/E And life will overcome the pain G that grows in you C F C/E 'Cause you are the toughest in the room G You showed me strength I never knew C F When love is on our side C/E G there's just no way to lose F But I still can't help but break down Read More
FAQS
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Is the C/E chord hard to learn?
Moderate: Depends on your experience, practice makes perfect!
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Do I need to know other chords before learning the C/E?
No: Basic open chords are helpful but not essential.
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How can I use the C/E chord to create different moods in my playing?
Experiment with strumming patterns and dynamics.
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What are some famous guitarists who use the C/E chord?
John Mayer, Ed Sheeran, and countless others!
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My C/E chord sounds muffled. What am I doing wrong?
Check finger placement and ensure strings are fully pressed.
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The strings buzz when I play the C/E chord. How can I fix that?
Adjust finger pressure and string height to reduce buzzing.
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What are some other slash chords I can learn?
Try G/B, D/F#, or A/C# for different flavors.
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How can I use slash chords to improvise solos?
Slash chords add color, and experiment with different progressions.

The C/E chord, also known as the C slash E chord, is the most commonly used in guitar playing. It adds a sweet, open sound to your guitar voicings. In this article, I’ll explain exactly how to play a C/E chord and how to use it in your guitar playing.
What is a C/E chord?
A C/E chord is a C major chord with an added E note in the bass. So while a regular C major chord contains the notes C, E, and G, a C/E chord contains those same notes, but with the lowest note being an E instead of a C. This emphasizes the E note in the chord and gives it a different mood and color.
How to Play This Chord
Here is the most common way to play a C/E chord on the guitar:

- Place your first finger on the first fret of the B string (this is your second root C note).
- Place your second finger on the second fret of the D string (this is your E note).
- Place your third finger on the third fret of the A string (this is your first C root note).
- Strum from the E string downward to all six strings.
So you are only fretting three strings: the B, D, and A strings. Make sure the other strings are opened with your fretting hand for a clean chord sound. Strum all the six strings.
C/E chord variations








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Using C/E Chords in Guitar Playing:
C/E chords have a bright, vibrant sound that can inject some life into chord progressions. They work great if you want to create an uplifting mood.
Some ideas for using C/E chords:
- Use them at the start of choruses to create excitement and interest.
- Switch between regular C chords and C/E chords in the same progression.
- Use them in place of G chords or C chords.
- Strum C/E chords for rhythmic stabs on upbeat parts of songs
- Fingerpick arpeggios using the C/E chord shape.
Once you get familiar with the C/E chord, you’ll discover many uses for its unique sound. It provides a great alternative to plain major chords within both strumming and fingerpicking accompaniment.
So that covers the essentials of how to play and utilize the C/E chord on guitar. Experiment with adding this chord to your progressions for new sounds. Have fun with it!
Songs with C/E Chords
When We Were Young, Adele