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Chords defined
The open chords
Chord progressions
Other chords
Extended chords
Barre chords
Easy barre chords
Chord pictorial
Chord finder

The Guitar Chord Slide Rule

This nifty little slide rule will show you all the main barre chords at a glance and will also teach you a huge lesson about how the guitar works. You will need to print out the various elements and fold them together ... instructions come with the download.
Just $10
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IMPORTANT!
Please allow the page to completely download before clicking
anything.
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Kirk's
Chord Finder
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| Find the chord name
you want, as in A or C#, and click the buttons below
the name for the desired flavor. To keep things clear, I have
not included all positions. You'll see at least two positions
for each chord, blocked in pale green. Most of the open
positions have been omitted for clarity. The important
thing to remember is that there are many positions for
each chord on a guitar. Which you use depends on the
piece
of music and where you are on the fretboard. |
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M
= Major
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M7
= major7th
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7th
= seventh
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m
= minor
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m7
= minor 7th
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4
= suspended 4th
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| This is a javascript chord finder,
made up of dozens of images and takes a long time to download
properly.
If no fretboard image shows up when you click a button (or
you get half an image), first try clicking again, if that doesn't
work, try right clicking the area below the buttons and select
'Show picture'. if that doesn't work, try the Easy
barre chords page
which displays the same info in text form. |
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