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Dr. Bob
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Australia
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Posted - 02/07/2007 : 10:10:08
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Hi bossarea & Guys
Here is a link, to a really nice Guitar Chord Chart.. it's a .PDF, seven DOUBLE pages, approx. 96 Chords per page. with some text on the last few pages.
http://www.harmony-central.com/Guitar/chord-chart.pdf
I am always being asked to draw up chords charts, for my friends, & the guys - girls at work, who are learning or playing guitar.
Here is on of the best chord charts, that I have seen so far, some of you may already have this or have seen it.
Hope you guys find it useful as well. You can never know - learn too many chords. 
Regards Dr. Bob  |
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mattoqua
Silver Member
 
Canada
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Posted - 02/08/2007 : 01:36:27
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Thanks dr Bob
I never took a lesson, so I dont know too many chords. Ive only bothered to learn around 10 (with 5 years of having a guitar and knowing one song, and 2 years serious about playing).
I will definately try to pick up some more though with this chart  |
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bossarea
Forum Admin
    
United Kingdom
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Posted - 02/08/2007 : 16:35:23
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Nigel Tufnel says that if your chords have numbers in them you probably shouldn't be playing guitar at all. 
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Dr. Bob
Moderator
    
Australia
6593 Posts |
Posted - 02/09/2007 : 06:58:50
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quote: Originally posted by bossarea
Nigel Tufnel says that if your chords have numbers in them you probably shouldn't be playing guitar at all. 
Hi Bossarea & Guys Yeah Right, & All the Volume Controls on his amps go to (11)
Regards Dr. Bob
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ptero
Silver Member
 
Mexico
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Posted - 02/22/2007 : 21:14:19
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I just found this website..
http://www.chordbook.com/
seems good for chords and scales practicing and learning. |
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ronster
Gold Member
  
Australia
645 Posts |
Posted - 02/23/2007 : 07:22:22
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Ah scales... so boring but so important to guitar playing!  |
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bossarea
Forum Admin
    
United Kingdom
3652 Posts |
Posted - 02/23/2007 : 10:03:04
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Of course, no chord chart is complete without "the hardest chord ever". 

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Dr. Bob
Moderator
    
Australia
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Posted - 02/23/2007 : 10:27:24
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quote: Originally posted by bossarea
Of course, no chord chart is complete without "the hardest chord ever". 

 
Don't try this at home Kids. |
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StratoSphere
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Canada
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Posted - 02/23/2007 : 15:24:16
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| ughhh...chord....executed....uggh...now just to strum....ugh...with my foot....ugh |
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Dr. Bob
Moderator
    
Australia
6593 Posts |
Posted - 04/04/2008 : 12:30:46
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Hi Guys
I've been getting so many requests for this PDF chord chart, that I had to dig it out of the dusty corner it was relegated to.
I've tried to brush off as many cobwebs as I could.
Besides, if you do down load it, you'll see that it was just too good to get buried.
Regards Dr. Bob
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August West
Bronze Member

USA
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Posted - 04/04/2008 : 16:43:02
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I found that chart a few years ago and I have a printout of it it my stack of tabs. It has come in really handy. I have not seen a better one anywhere.
About that "hardest chord" - why is he using both thumbs on the six string at the same time? Seems the "second" thumb won't be heard. |
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Laurie
Double Platinum Member
    
Canada
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Posted - 04/04/2008 : 17:12:49
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Don't you have to have another hand grafted on to play this chord? Looks like 3 hands to me...
just call me Zaphod  |
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ChristoMephisto
Platinum Member
   
Canada
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Posted - 04/05/2008 : 00:09:12
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quote: Originally posted by lauries2
Don't you have to have another hand grafted on to play this chord? Looks like 3 hands to me...
just call me Zaphod 
Thats just his extra long r.handed pinky wrapped around the neck
I remember printing those out, works better with 11x17 |
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