Big Left Handed Guitar Chord Book: 500+ Guitar Chords in a Unique Visual Format
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6 Strings is the unique new system of chord diagrams from Moran Education. All chords are displayed in a horizontal grid, rather than the vertical one employed in most guitar books. This system is proven to optimize your learning, allowing chord patterns to be learnt and digested much faster.
This special edition of our most popular title caters for those who play left-handed guitars.
With over five hundred chords, all shown clearly, and in colour on compatible devices, this title is an excellent addition to any on-the-road guitarists library.
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Big Left Handed Guitar Chord Book - Richard Moran
Contents
Using this Book
A Flat Chords
A Chords
B Flat Chords
B Chords
C Chords
C Sharp Chords
D Chords
E Flat Chords
E Chords
F Chords
F Sharp Chords
G Chords
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Using this Book
Chord Grids Explained:
6 Strings employs a unique horizontal grid layout to display our guitar chords. This is a system proven to speed up the learning process, as it is far easier to absorb the information in this format rather than in the vertical format usually employed in guitar books.
The circles shown on our guitar chord diagrams each correspond to a finger on the right hand.
An 'X' to the right of a string shows that the string should not be played or strummed, or should be deadened by another finger.
For example, to play this chord of C Major, put fingers one two and three in the positions indicated, and either do not play the lowest string, or deaden the string by touching it lightly with either the adjacent third finger, or with the fourth finger. Next to the grid on the right, you can see how this would actually look on the guitar shown on the left.
In this book, the top line of the grid or chord diagram always corresponds to the highest sounding string on the guitar. The lowest line corresponds to the lowest sounding (and thickest) string.
Bar Chords, and chords in higher positions:
Here's an alternative fingering for the chord of C Major. To play the chord, '8 fr.' means you must move your right hand up to the eighth fret of the guitar. You'll notice that there are multiple notes to be played with the first finger. This is called a Bar. Place the first finger flat across all six strings on the eighth fret, and place fingers two three and four as normal to create the chord.
Chords where no fret number is specified always start at the first fret.
Quick tips:
Is your chord not listed in the book? Remember that...
Ab can also be written as G#
Bb can also be written as A#
C# can also be written as Db
Eb can also be written as D#
F# can also be written as Gb
... so if the given chord is Dbmaj7, substitute C#maj7 instead.. it's actually exactly the same chord!
Other chord naming conventions:
There are multiple naming conventions for chords. We've used the most popular versions in our book. In case you encounter any other ways of writing these chords, we've