Guitar Chord Chart Print Version


Clarky75
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05/01/2018 11:52 am

Hi All,

I am just doing the Guitar Fundamentals course, is there a chord chart you can get on this site that you can print out to show you the major and minor chords. Be nice if one was available as a PDF to download.

I had a look but could not find it

Thanks[br][br]Clarky


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05/01/2018 8:27 pm

Hi Clarky75,

I just sent you an email with the chart!

Cheers!


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05/03/2018 10:10 am

Thanks much appreciated :) Email received


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09/02/2018 4:02 pm

can you also send me this chart. Been looking through the site looking for this.


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09/05/2018 2:04 am

Thanks much appreciated :)


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09/05/2018 9:09 pm

Hi there,

You can always find the Guitar chord chart at the very bottom of the web page. Or go here: https://www.guitartricks.com/chords


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04/26/2020 7:51 pm

yes, but that isnt printable, is there a pdf?


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04/28/2020 7:39 pm

Yah, I would also like a single PDF with all the minor and major chords listed.

I tried to pull it off the internet, but realized that the basic corse is teaching some of the chords differantly, G Major for example using 3 fingers instead of 4 that I find online.

I would be nice to have a single referance chart using your method.

Thanks!

EDIT: when I say all the major and minor, I just mean the basic versions from course 1.


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04/29/2020 10:57 pm

Hm...

Have you people considered instead of printing... write them down?

I got a music notebook really cheap on amazon that comes with a box for chords and blocks of 6 lines on the other side to write tabs and i find it super useful, but i think any kind of notebook can do the job

Its not only useful to help memorize them but to keep record of exercises or riffs you find here and there

...just saying


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Originally Posted by: KLZ39

Hm...

Have you people considered instead of printing... write them down?

I got a music notebook really cheap on amazon that comes with a box for chords and blocks of 6 lines on the other side to write tabs and i find it super useful, but i think any kind of notebook can do the job

Its not only useful to help memorize them but to keep record of exercises or riffs you find here and there

...just saying

Many instructors, online and authors of guitar books, recommend the same thing. Writing one's own chord configuration/chord charts is thought to be a good learning tool.


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