How the chord diagrams work
Suggested Fingering for Chords.
1 is index finger
4 is little finger
0 is Open string
Yellow square and pink number are optional open strings you could include in the chord
Any yellow circle is an optional note that may be held.
Generally these chords would be Barre (Bar) Chords.
NOTE: If understanding Chord Formulas is new to you, it is recommended that you study Book 1 first
1 - Guitar Chords - The Secret to Chords - for Beginners
https://musicsliderule.com/guitarchordbook.html
And the free On-Line Easy Practical Theory Module
2 - Easy Practical Theory Module
https://musicsliderule.com/pt.html
- An e-Chord book for guitarists
- Very easy to use
- Over 800 guitar chord diagrams in every key
- All chords shown in 3 positions
- Each chord diagram shows the chord formula
- On-Line Links to e-Modules and interactive guitar neck and many other free Resources
- +A Link for Free Guitar Music Slide Rules and
Slide Rules for other various instrument too
NOTE: It is recommended that you have a good understanding of Chord Book 1 and how chord formulas work, and if necessary study the free On-Line module Easy Practical Theory
https://musicsliderule.com/pt.html
OPEN A - A#/Bb - B - C - C#/Db - D
D#/Eb - E - F - F#/Gb - G - G#/Ab
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Link to Music Slide Rules
Find your own Chords, Scales and Modes
The Musical Educator for Guitar and Keyboard Slide Rules Enables you to Find your own Chords, Scales and Modes and harmony in any position and any key, great for finding other variations of chords and practicing scales, modes, solos etc.. + There are Slide Rules for Banjo, Mandolin, DADGAD Guitar, Ukulele and other various instruments too
NOTE: The Musical Educator for Guitar and Keyboard does not play the notes as this is an Educational tool not an entertainment program
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