Posted on 17 November 2009

- ISBN13: 9780739009710
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- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Includes hundreds of chords and chord progressions in all styles in all 12 keys. For beginning to intermediate guitarists. Contains progressions in all styles, including rock, blues, jazz, folk, alternative, country and more.
Guitar Chord Progression Encyclopedia
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Posted on 17 November 2009

- ISBN13: 9780825617546
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The new way to learn guitar chords! Instructional book containing life size pictures of fingering positions. Select the chord you want and see exactly how to play it! Create any sequence of chords, contains basic chords for all popular keys. Reverse the card for full details about the selected chord, uses standard music notation. The ideal gift for the beginning guitarist.
The Guitar Chord Deck
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Posted on 17 November 2009
All beginner guitarists who want to play rock songs are itching to get started playing chords right away. So let us get some insight into the process of learning beginner guitar chords for rock songs. Naturally you can apply the basic ideas you find in this article to any genre, but the techniques for playing chords are mostly for rock guitarists. The best way to introduce you to guitar chords is to list some easy rock songs and the chords that you need to learn in order to play them. As guitar chords and tabs are easy to find on the internet, I will leave it to you to do a search for the songs you decide to play. Sunshine Of Your Love by Cream – A C G D FBlitzkrieg Bop by The Ramones – A D E BPink Houses by John Cougar – G C F DWild Thing – A D ELa Bamba – C F GAs Tears Go By – G A C DOkay, that should be enough to get any beginner guitar player started. If you do not like the idea of playing the songs that I have listed, then just do a web search for easy rock songs. The songs listed above have these chords in common: C D E F G A B. So you have the seven major chords as your basic chords for rock songs. All of these chords can be played at the first position but in the F chord you have no alternative to playing a bar chord. Or do you?This is the F chord as a bar chord:e–1—————————-B–1—————————-G–2—————————-D–3—————————-A–3—————————-E–1—————————-You can play the F chord without the bar this way:e–X—————————-B–1—————————-G–2—————————-D–3—————————-A–3—————————-E–X—————————-Simply place your left hand fingers to make the bar chord, then lift the first finger and place it at the first fret on the second string. The first and sixth strings are not played. If you move this chord up to the third fret you will have a G chord and at the fifth fret, the A chord. Any barre chord can be fingered this way, and some guitarists use these “internal” chords all the time. You use four fingers to play four string chords. Of course, most guitarists will tell you that you should learn to play the bar chord fingering, and I agree with them. It takes a few weeks to begin to play the bar chords effectively and a few months before you are playing them with no problems, but once that is done, you are set up for a lifetime of guitar playing. The four string chords are just a way of enabling you to play more songs without too much delay. Another way of moving chords up and down the guitar neck is by the use of power chords. Power chord is the name rock guitarists have given to a two note chord containing the root note of the chord and the note a fifth above the root. Common practice has become to play the root note an octave above, for example to play a power chord instead of E major you would play the notes E and B. e–0—————————-B–0—————————-G–x—————————-D–2—————————-A–2—————————-E–0—————————-In the above example if you play with a pick you just damp the G string with a left hand finger and strum all the strings. Or you might prefer the effect when you do not play the top E string so that the E B E B ring out on the lower strings.
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Posted on 17 November 2009

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An awesome reference of Beatles hits from A-I, this collection includes complete lyrics, chord symbols and guitar chord diagrams for 100 songs in a 6 inch. x 9 inch. format for ultimate convenience and mobility! Songs include: Across the Universe * All My Loving * All You Need Is Love * And I Love Her * Baby You’re a Rich Man * Back in the U.S.S.R. * The Ballad of John and Yoko * Blackbird * Can’t Buy Me Love * A Day in the Life * Day Tripper * Do You Want to Know a Secret? * Eight Days a Week * Eleanor Rigby * Get Back * Good Day Sunshine * A Hard Day’s Night * Help! * Here Comes the Sun * Hey Jude * I Saw Her Standing There * If I Fell * In My Life * and more!
The Beatles Guitar Chord Songbook: A-I
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Posted on 17 November 2009

- ISBN13: 9780634041587
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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The most comprehensive guitar chord resource ever! Beginning with helpful notes on how to use the book, how to choose the best voicings and how to construct chords, this extensive, 264-page source for all playing styles and levels features five easy-to-play voicings of 44 chord qualities for each of the twelve musical keys – 2,640 chords in all! For each, there is a clearly illustrated chord frame, as well as an actual photo of the chord being played! Includes info on basic fingering principles, open chords and barre chords, partial chords and broken-set forms, and more. Great for all guitarists! Also available in 9 inch. x 12 inch. version (HL00695224)
Picture Chord Encyclopedia: Photos & Diagrams for Over 2,600 Guitar Chords
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Posted on 17 November 2009

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A concise collection of bass chords in all 12 keys. This chart shows all major, minor, augmented, diminished, minor 6th, major 7th, and suspended 4th added 7th chords. Root notes are clearly marked as diamonds and all the other chord tones are shown as circles for ease of playing. Also includes a chart showing names and locations of notes on all frets and strings, enharmonic equivalents, and their positions within the bass clef.
Mel Bay Bass Guitar Chord Chart
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Posted on 17 November 2009

- ISBN13: 9780634041587
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- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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The most comprehensive guitar chord resource ever! Beginning with helpful notes on how to use the book, how to choose the best voicings and how to construct chords, this extensive, 264-page source for all playing styles and levels features five easy-to-play voicings of 44 chord qualities for each of the twelve musical keys – 2,640 chords in all! For each, there is a clearly illustrated chord frame, as well as an actual photo of the chord being played! Includes info on basic fingering principles, open chords and barre chords, partial chords and broken-set forms, and more. Great for all guitarists! Also available in 9 inch. x 12 inch. version (HL00695224)
Picture Chord Encyclopedia: Photos & Diagrams for Over 2,600 Guitar Chords
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Posted on 17 November 2009

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Perfect for teachers and students, this book covers critical chord concepts, theory and applications, all in a logical and easy-to-use way. Includes information on basic open string chords, barre chords, jazz chords, chord substitutions, and much more, with lots of clear drawings and charts.
Guitar Chord Guru: The Chord Book, Your Guide for Success!
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Posted on 16 November 2009

- ISBN13: 9780634044892
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At long last, the ultimate reference for left-handed guitarists! This amazing book features photos and diagrams for over 2600 chords specifically shown for the left-handed player. It includes easy-to-read chord grids, easy-to-see photos, basic chord theory, basic fingering principles, open chords and barre chords, partial chords and broken-set forms.
Picture Chord Encyclopedia for Left Handed Guitarists: 6 inch. x 9 inch. Edition
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Posted on 16 November 2009

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This collection of jazz standard chord solos for guitar is compiled from Mel Bay and Warner Bros. collaborations Jazz Guitar Standards Vol. 1 and 2. What makes this work so special is that each artist has personally recorded their solo guitar arrangement. The book comes with the CDs which have all 44 tunes. This book is a wonderful anthology of solo guitar that can be used for performances as well as educational purposes.
Mel Bay Jazz Guitar Standards Chord Melody Solos
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