Guitar Chords


The Sequential Nature of the Five Open Guitar Chords
This Chapter takes the open guitar chord shapes and studies the sequence of how they fit together to master the neck of the guitar.


Imagine the fret board as a conveyor belt
Like a conveyor belt the sequence of chords has no start and no end -  it goes round and round.  The same chords in the same order no matter where you begin or end.


The G chord shape to E chord shape relationship - Advanced Lesson
As there are many variations of barre chords we consider each of the five open chords as a MOVEABLE SHAPE.  This article studies the relationship between the G chord shape and the E chord shape - Advanced concept


E Chord Shape to D Chord Shape Relationship - Advanced Lesson

This article examines the relationship between the E Chord Shape and the D Chord shape



The D chord shape to C shape relationship - Advanced Lesson
This article examines the relationship between the D chord shape and the C chord shape.


The C chord shape A chord shape relationship - Advanced Lesson
This article examines the relationship between the C chord shape and the A chord shape.


The A chord shape to G chord shape relationship - Advanced Lesson

The relationship between the a chord shape and g chord shape is the final item in this study.  From here it is a matter of using this information as a basis for the study of scales, arpeggios, licks. patterns and just about anything else you wish to master on the guitar.



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