Chord Spelling Chart (Full Version)

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Chiste de Gales -> Chord Spelling Chart (Nov. 19 2010 15:59:45)



Since there's all this talk about theory and such, I thought Id throw together
a chord spelling chart. Im aware that no static chart can be everything to everyone. but I had to start somewhere. I think the most effective way to use this would be to print it on paper and circle the desired notes to form a chord.

Please give me some input on this.

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JasonMcGuire -> RE: Chord Spelling Chart (Nov. 19 2010 16:17:12)

kick ass.... forgot sus4 open 5th string




rogeliocan -> RE: Chord Spelling Chart (Nov. 19 2010 19:37:57)

That's cool, never thought of that.
Thanks.




Chiste de Gales -> RE: Chord Spelling Chart (Nov. 19 2010 20:17:33)

Oops- I was a little too quick to post



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Chiste de Gales -> RE: Chord Spelling Chart (Nov. 22 2010 15:22:58)

Heres the next one a "portable chart"- meaning, you can use it in any position
on the neck.

This chart is for chords with the root on the 6th string.



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Chiste de Gales -> RE: Chord Spelling Chart (Nov. 22 2010 15:37:31)

And one for chords based on the A string



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Jenny -> RE: Chord Spelling Chart (Nov. 22 2010 15:43:29)

That's really useful - thanks!




mrMagenta -> RE: Chord Spelling Chart (Nov. 22 2010 17:02:42)

nice!




Elie -> RE: Chord Spelling Chart (Nov. 22 2010 17:09:18)

Bueno[:)]
thanx




Chiste de Gales -> RE: Chord Spelling Chart (Nov. 22 2010 20:31:04)

I was just playing around with these charts a minute ago and found
that they make very fast work of figuring out the name of a chord that
you already play.

Of course it is slower to start with a chord name, then develop the fingering for it.




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