Hi musicrox, as written: you know already to play without a problem the chords you mentioned.
But you need ABSOLUTELY to play B, B7, useda lot in blues and other nice songs.
I know a lot of chords, and you can find more on www.chordbook.com, you can change, better transpose chords, find a lot of chords used a lot in songs. Why transpose: some songs have really difficult chords, like B#, Cm ...., I have a lot of books with songs, like the songbook of the Beatles.
You can see hat songs written a piano, are sometimes really difficult, also songs are written in that way that the singer has no problems to sing them. But a song performed by Bryan Adams, and covered by a woman, with a different voice and not able to sing the Adams chords, will use other chords, matching to her voice. If you look in a songbook, you can change songs to play and sing them better. A BIG GOLDEN ADVISE: try to play along with the song on your CD.
I am able to play along within 30 seconds, and if I am wrong, or if it gets more difficult, start it over.
Also important is the fact that YOU KNOW THE MELODY. There are very popular songs I start to play, and have to stop, because of the melody.
An easy and great song is "KNOCKING ON HEAVENS DOOR" the Bob Dylan version, the Gun's and rose version.
Keep practising and even if you play already quit good, you will improve your skills more and more.
Last thing: minor chords like Am, are more melancholic, and A7, is more bluesy.
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