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October 1st, 2006
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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illustrations / pictures
Hi People,
Do any of my fellow members know of any websites where i can find pictures of the hand positions when people are play various chords and also the correct posture when playing the guitar sat down (accoustic), would the strap take weight or my knee?
I have a few books but know seem veryt good at close pics of hand positions
Thanks In advance.
Pete
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October 1st, 2006
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This site actually has those, if you look at the top header and click the chord pictorial link, you will see how Kirk holds some of the chords.
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October 1st, 2006
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October 2nd, 2006
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Thanks
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Originally Posted by scotty_b
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Thanks, 2 posts, both invaluable.
Pete
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October 2nd, 2006
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I think if you cruise around Kirk's teachings you'll find a lot of videos with just that sort of thing.
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October 2nd, 2006
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just play wat is fast to you, thats how i do chords, and i have gotten great at switching, just practice alot and try to find the shortcuts in between.
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October 3rd, 2006
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Originally Posted by redrider37
Thanks, 2 posts, both invaluable.
Pete
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Actually, if the first post said that on top the website is the link, and its there. But I'll post the link directly to it anyways
www .guitarforbeginners. com/chord_picsA.html
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The GfB&B Guitar Slide Rule
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