“The Practical Guitar Chord Chart”
• How to play guitar chords in all 12 keys
• Keys are listed from the top of the chart to the bottom in “Fifths” – (Ex: the top row are chords in the key of C, then comes G, D, A, E, etc…. for a little intro to basic music theory)
• Each chord diagram shows you where to put which finger on the fretboard, which open strings to play – or not to play and which fret to Barre for the Barre chords
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• Chord diagrams in each key include the major, major 7th, minor, minor 7th., and at least one Barred version of the major chord – chord diagrams also show 5ths., 6ths., 7/9’s, 9ths., 11ths. diminished, suspended, additional Barre chord positions in various keys thru out the chart.
“Guitar Fretboard, Tuning & General Info”
• For use with 6 and 12 string guitars, bass guitars and ukuleles.
• Has the names of each note on the 6 string guitar fretboard up to the 15th. fret – Color coded for naturals, sharps and flats.
• Explains that for every sharp, there is a flat that represents the same note/chord.
• The 1st., 3rd. and 5th. strings go up and down the fretboard in sharps – The 2nd., 4th. and 6th. strings go up and down the fretboard in flats
• Explains “Ascending the Fretboard” – vs – “Descending the Fretboard” – Explains “Half Steps” – vs – “Full / Whole Steps”
• Shows diagrams for the 5 major chord positions – A, C, D, E and G
• Explains as you Barre (bar) any of the chord diagrams or any other chord diagram from “The Guitar Fretboard, Tuning & General Info” side …the name of the Barre chords will be called the same names as the notes are called – and in the same progression (order) as the notes are positioned on the fretboard.
• Shows how to read tab…both single notes and chords with diagrams
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jduck –
All in one – You could literally teach yourself to play guitar with this two sided card. It even teaches how to read tablatures with 3 little diagrams. Has all the common first position chords, but I needed sharps, and fifths, and sevenths, and minors and barres and this laminated card has got it all.
I wish someone made this card about 2 feet square instead of 8×11 inches.
Get one – Layton P.
jduck –
A MUST FOR UNDERSTANDING THE FRETBOARD – This is an awesome tool to have hanging in your music room. Especially, when you need that quick reference to the particular note on a particular fret. – Tim Thrasher
jduck –
Great Chord Reference – I like all the chord diagrams, but being a newb, I can’t play most of them yet. It is a nice reference that I have at my side every time I pull the Tele out – Darryn D. Davis
jduck –
Absolutely wonderful – I needed something to help me with guitar fret board. Something easy with the location of notes on guitar especially with #and b. This is it. I just opened and put it on the wall. Now with the help of this gutiar fret I can play the immortal Tárrega. Thank you. – Red Rose
jduck –
I love the look of this poster, it has a very vintage garage sale look to it. All the chords are accurate, printed well, and sorted conveniently, it does its job.- I.A.
jduck –
Has lots of good information for learning the fretboard it gives me a quick reference to what I need – Robin Waughtal
jduck –
All the notes you need to make note of! – It has everything! – MarcusKentucky
jduck –
This was what I wanted, lots of guitar chord charts on one side, and the notes of the fretboard on the other side – A C