Hi - here's another lesson to join the collection. This one's on
chord construction. It's aimed at anyone who would like to be able to build a wide variety of chords, simply by understanding what the chord names actually mean, rather than relying purely on a limited number of memorised shapes. If you have an understanding of how chords are made, you can easily construct, arrange and modify them in countless ways.
I'm taking a leaf out of Tekker's book here and writing it in parts over a period of time, so, if you're interested in learning how to make any chord by yourself, check it out - and check back often for updates.