![]() ![]() Why? For the simple fact, musicians understand the mechanics behind the beauty be of great music. Some music composers approach that sensation with a different perspective. Music lovers and composers share a love for the effect music has on people. Listening to good music can be an experience. Strings without a finger number or an "x" are to be played as an open string.Why we developed the Reverse Chord Finder. Strings that are not to played are marked with an "x". The ring finger is notated as a "3" and the little or pinky finger as a "4". The middle finger is designated as a "2". If you click on the underlined fingering you will be linked to a chord diagram showing you which fingers I use to grab the chord. To help you sort through the many possible choices, I have noted the chord fingerings I find most useful by underlining them. To use the Mone圜hords Guitar Chord Dictionary, just click below on the chord that you are looking for. The first column shows "Open String Chords, the second column shows "Barre" Chords, and the third column shows "Jazz/Other" Chords. ![]() Notes marked "()" are considered optional. The common first position "C" chord fingering would be notated as "x32010" and the "C" Barre chord fingering would be notated as "8aa988." Each chord symbol shows the notes that are used to form the chord and several suggested chord fingerings. An "a" is used to show a fingering at the 10th fret, a "b" is used for the 11th and so on. An "x" is used to indicate a string that is not to be played while an "0" is used to indicate that an open string is to be played. The numbers indicate the fret on each string that you need to finger to make each chord. The chord fingerings shown here are for a standard (EADGBE) tuned guitar and are notated in a system commonly used by guitarists on the Web. All the chords presented here are positioned at or below the ninth fret and have their root as the bass note (unless otherwise indicated) in the sixth, fifth, or fourth string formations commonly used for playing rhythm guitar. Also, I have included numerous great sounding open string chords. Although not all of these chords are found here, you will find what I feel are the best chord fingerings available for each chord including where possible, alternate fingerings for the same chords. 7 "A" Minor Chords "A" Dominant 7th Chords "A" Augmented & Diminished Chords "Bb/A#" Major Chords "Bb/A#" Minor Chords "Bb/A#" Dominant 7th Chords "Bb/A#" Augmented & Diminished Chords "B" Major Chords "B" Minor Chords "B" Dominant 7th Chords "B" Augmented & Diminished Chords "C" Major Chords "C" Minor Chords "C" Dominant 7th Chords "C" Augmented & Diminished Chords "Db/C#" Major Chords "Db/C#" Minor Chords "Db/C#" Dominant 7th Chords "Db/C#" Augmented & Diminished Chords "D" Major Chords "D" Minor Chords "D" Dominant 7th Chords "D" Augmented & Diminished Chords "Eb/D#" Major Chords "Eb/D#" Minor Chords "Eb/D#" Dominant 7th Chordsĥ "Eb/D#" Augmented & Diminished Chords "E" Major Chords "E" Minor Chords "E" Dominant 7th Chords "E" Augmented & Diminished Chords "F" Major Chords "F" Minor Chords "F" Dominant 7th Chords "F" Augmented & Diminished Chords "Gb/F#" Major Chords "Gb/F#" Minor Chords "Gb/F#" Dominant 7th Chords "Gb/F#" Augmented & Diminished Chords "G" Major Chords "G" Minor Chords "G" Dominant 7th Chords "G" Augmented & Diminished Chords "Ab/G#" Major Chords "Ab/G#" Minor Chords "Ab/G#" Dominant 7th Chords "Ab/G#" Augmented & Diminished Chords About The AuthorĦ Introduction I read somewhere that there are upwards of a quarter million possible guitar chords. ![]() Mone圜 For information contact: Richard Scott at: Printed in the United States 3Ĥ Table of Contents Introduction. 1 Mone圜hords Guitar Chord Dictionary Open, Barre & Jazz 1Ģ Mone圜hords Guitar Chord Dictionary Open, Barre & Jazz By Richard Scott Mone圜 2ģ Mone圜hords Guitar Chord Dictionary All Rights Reserved 2001 by Richard Scott No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission of the publisher. ![]()
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