Notice how both chords share the same root, 3rd and 5th notes. It’s the ‘F note’ which turns this chord into a dominant 7th. To learn more about chord construction, go here: Guitar Theory: A 5 Step Guide. Let’s learn some more voicings of this chord! Bonus Tip! A G7 guitar chord can be referred to in a variety of different ways.
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  • chord gitar ndx aka move on