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Fretboard Explorer's Chord Dictionary. Introducing the new revolutionary chord dictionary by Glenn Zervas. This new approach to finding chord fingerings also can be viewed as a complete picturing of arpeggios as well, using a 12 fret diagram to find all positions. This book is excellent for guitar teachers and their students.
Gone is the dictionary with only one or 2 chord pictures with limited awkward fingerings. Gone is the massive book with 28 fingerings per chord that can be overwhelming.
Instead, my chord dictionary combines the best of both and much more. Each chord has 4 common finger diagrams for each chord but also there is a master view of all strings up to the 12th fret.
Each note name needed to make the chord is indicated with the note name on the corresponding fret going up each string to the 12th fret. (See the photo's below) Therefore you can find any fingering combination that you want. Twenty-eight or more are visable. All these can be played as arpeggios in multiple positions as well.
Having trouble finding a slash chord such as Am/G.---------You can find it by looking for the "G" note on the Am chord on the master 12 fret chord fingering picture.
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