Abmaj7 Chord on Guitar
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CC(add9)C6C6/9Cmaj7Cmaj7(9)Cmaj7(13)Cmaj7(#11)Cmaj7(#5)C7C7(9)C7(13)C7(b9)C7(#9)C7(13,b9)C7(b13)C7(#5)C7(b9,b13)C7(#11)C7(b5)Minor chords [chords based on a minor triad]
CmCm6Cm6/9Cm(add9)Cm7Cm7(9)Cm7(11)Cm7(13)Cm7(b13)Cmmaj7Cm7(b5)Cm7(11,b5)Sus chords [3rd suspended and replaced by a 4th or 2nd]
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The maj7 is a major chord with an additional major 7th. You can get the maj7 by going up the Ab major scale all seven tones. Or you just go down a half-step (1 fret) from Ab.
The Abmaj7 has the notes Ab (1), C (3), Eb (5) and G (maj7).
The maj7 chord is a diatonic chord of the major scale. It can be assembled by stacking thirds of scale own tones on the 1st (Imaj7) and 4th (Ivmaj7) scale degree. In case of a C major scale that results in a Cmaj7 (C E G B) and an Fmaj7 chord (F A C E).
In Jazz and Soul orientated music (Soul, Funk, R&B,…) and beyond, where plain major and minor chords sound kind of shallow, maj7 chords are omnipresent. In those musical styles practically all major chords on the 1st or 4th scale degree are extended with a maj7 (or modified/extended in other ways like sus2, add9 or as 6th chords).
must know
You should memorize these chords, if you are using this chord type frequently.
moveable
You can transpose these chord shapes to any different key just by moving the whole chord shape along the guitar fretboard until the squared spot represents the new root.
capodaster
The pleasant sound and sometimes easier playability of an open chord can be put into practice by mounting a capodaster on the indicated fret. Of course that may goe along with the disadvantage of not being able to use the frets lower than the capo anymore.