Movable E Major Chord
This is the alternate fingering for the "E" Major chord.
You are now using the 2nd, 3rd and 4th fingers, leaving your 1rst finger free.
Your 1rst finger replaces the nut and can cover all six strings.
It may not be possible to play all of these chords up to the 12th fret on an acoustic guitar,
unless you have a cut-a way body.
Use the "New E major" chord and move it up the neck.




At the 1rst fret it is a "F major" --- Move up 1 more fret for F# Major, one more fret for "G Major.
An easier way to play the "F major", F sharp major" and "G major" chords is to not to stretch your first finger
to the 6th string.
Keep moving up the neck and you get the chords
"G#/Ab major"
"A Major"
A#/Bb Major "
B Major "
C Major"
C#/Db Major,
D Major,
D#/Eb Major,
E Major