Printable master chord chart?


koppandson
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01/03/2008 9:41 pm
Does this site have a chord chart that is printable and shows the chords? I'm a beginner ... just bought an alvarez rd-20sc. i'm a full member to the site.

thanks
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ChristopherSchlegel
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01/04/2008 2:10 am
First look at the beginner course because it has all the beginner chords with scores and images and provides ways to practice them:
http://www.guitartricks.com/course.php?input=1

Hope this helps, let us know how it goes.
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koppandson
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01/04/2008 2:34 am
yup ... i'm going through that ... i just wanted a reference sheet to put in front of me of all the chords .. i dont want to have to go back to a certain page to view a chord if i forgot it.
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01/04/2008 5:23 am
complete with chords i never knew existed..

http://www.musicroom.fr/images/catalogue/samples/HL00000032.jpg

i think i'm going to print it out myself.
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01/04/2008 8:25 am
Here's a nice site too..
http://www.chordfind.com/

Chord charts are good for exactly the purpose you are using them for but when you want to play a weird chord and the fingering is equally as weird, then you may want to be able to see if the chord can be played differently.. in many cases it can. At the bottom of the chord selection area is a button called "Variations".. click that to see all the "reasonable" fingerings for that chord. Of course this may mean playing a different inversion/voicing of the chord.. but you get that.
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koppandson
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01/04/2008 11:37 pm
Nice. ... thanks.


For any beginners like me ... I ended up printing blank tab sheets at http://www.blanksheetmusic.net/ .. here you can write down the tab and music notes. Has helped me with the learning process.

After an hour of practicing and using this method as well as going through this site's beginner lessons.... I now know simple chords C major, G major, A minor E major and full chords A, D and E major by heart.

I've read a lot of posts of people not knowing any chords and that they've been playing for awhile. It took an hour or so to learn some basic stuff...if you're a beginner like me ... just put forth a little effort .... tell yourself you're not going to stop until you learn something and do it. It's a great feeling being able to play chords without having to look at any reference.

Don't give up.
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