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Created by
Australian guitarist -
Paul Clement
Australian artist - Michelle Dickens
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Why?
I managed to avoid learning music theory for much of my early guitaring life.
During this time I survived quite well by listening to music carefully to decipher notes and chords,
often with confirmation or corrections by friends with more knowledge than I had.
Eventually, I found that learning music language was quite painless while being very beneficial.
As I began sharing my guitar knowledge, I met many people who had their own fear of theory.
So,







If you want to find new chords right off the guitar neck
(with simplified directions)
If you want a great bag of long-lasting cards for reference at your fingertips
.      are designed :-
.
- to help understand the fretboard through familiar chord shapes.
- to recognize the relationships between notes and chords.
- to maximise the use of detailed images instead of diagrams.

If you want to further your music education, I recomend a visit to my
friends page.

Instead of chord charts,
G                       are based on the 24 keys
(12 major & 12 minor)
I chose the most commonly used chord shapes
(inversions) for each key.
This bag of cards fits in your guitar case
(with colour-coded chords for easy navigation).


Beginners
use the cover chords as a resource to learn basic chord shapes
displayed from the players perspective.
Advanced
players find how much easier it is to play other chords within a chord position
rather than jumping to another area of the fret board.
 
The fretboard page shows each note for its particular chord,
with the notes
(and which fingers to change) to form alternate chords.
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