Sometimes a chord can be played using an alternative bass note for the root of the chord. The adjacent diagrams highlight two examples of this. The first chord, written as Cmaj7/G is a C major seventh chord with a G bass note. The second chord, D7/A is a D seventh chord with an A bass note.
Cmaj7/G
D7/A
The next example uses a variety of Jazz chords including minor ninth, seventh, seven flat five, major seventh, minor seven flat five and seven sharp five chords. The two alternative bass note chord shapes shown above are also used. You may prefer to use finger rolls for most of the following chord shapes.