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All in One - chart with all the guitar chords you need - 23 pages.
The chord charts I have put together dont contain all the common chords everybody knows, but chords,
that I call jazz chords - those chords with the numbers. They all contain higher chord options like the 7th,
6th etc. You will not find any plain major or minor chords in here. I have put the chordsinto a kind of lexical
order to make them easier to find.
If you try them out, you should not play them distorted - they won't sound good this way and you may
think, all of them are crap. The best way to try them is fingerpicking or playing with the thumb to achive a
mellow sound.
All chords are as easy to transpose as bar chords - just shift the patterns up and down the fretboard.
IMHO the chords you find here are less straining, because you don't have to keep your index finger in that
"bar chord position" all the time.
You can play about 600(!) different chords with the some 50 chord patterns in the chord charts. This way
you don't have to learn too much by heart.
Here is a short description of the format of the chord charts:
Like I metioned before, all chords are as easy to transpose as bar chords. Thus they don't have a specific
key - the "Y" is just a virtual key, it is variable, you can put a G, a Bb etc. instead. E.g. if a chord placed at
the 3rd fret is a C major, just shift it down one fret, now you have a B major with the same pattern.
The chord charts I have put together dont contain all the common chords everybody knows, but chords,
that I call jazz chords - those chords with the numbers. They all contain higher chord options like the 7th,
6th etc. You will not find any plain major or minor chords in here. I have put the chordsinto a kind of lexical
order to make them easier to find.
If you try them out, you should not play them distorted - they won't sound good this way and you may
think, all of them are crap. The best way to try them is fingerpicking or playing with the thumb to achive a
mellow sound.
All chords are as easy to transpose as bar chords - just shift the patterns up and down the fretboard.
IMHO the chords you find here are less straining, because you don't have to keep your index finger in that
"bar chord position" all the time.
You can play about 600(!) different chords with the some 50 chord patterns in the chord charts. This way
you don't have to learn too much by heart.
Here is a short description of the format of the chord charts:
Like I metioned before, all chords are as easy to transpose as bar chords. Thus they don't have a specific
key - the "Y" is just a virtual key, it is variable, you can put a G, a Bb etc. instead. E.g. if a chord placed at
the 3rd fret is a C major, just shift it down one fret, now you have a B major with the same pattern.
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