Chord Camp 3

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This book is for the semi intermediate to advanced level guitarist. To get the most out of this book a basic understanding of intervals and some knowledge of the basic chords (Major, minor) would be helpful. If you are not sure of these basic concepts try Chord Camp 1 and 2 first. This book will explore triad inversions, chord scales, expanding on the triads (7’s, 9’s, 11’s, 13’s), and common usage of this information.

Most chord books make excellent reference manuals, they are great for a quick fix. When you encounter a new or unfamiliar chord you just look it up and there it is. In the long run most of these shapes will fade from memory unless they are used on a day to day basis. Everyone remembers there basic chords because you use them all the time, some examples are the Major and minor chords in the open position and in bar chord forms. To avoid having to live by the reference manual, you must understand basic chord building theory, it is much easier than most people make it. It is not rocket science, it is a small mathematical system that is easy to get a handle on. Are you ready!

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This book is for the semi intermediate to advanced level guitarist. To get the most out of this book a basic understanding of intervals and some knowledge of the basic chords (Major, minor) would be helpful. If you are not sure of these basic concepts try Chord Camp 1 and 2 first. This book will explore triad inversions, chord scales, expanding on the triads (7’s, 9’s, 11’s, 13’s), and common usage of this information.

Most chord books make excellent reference manuals, they are great for a quick fix. When you encounter a new or unfamiliar chord you just look it up and there it is. In the long run most of these shapes will fade from memory unless they are used on a day to day basis. Everyone remembers there basic chords because you use them all the time, some examples are the Major and minor chords in the open position and in bar chord forms. To avoid having to live by the reference manual, you must understand basic chord building theory, it is much easier than most people make it. It is not rocket science, it is a small mathematical system that is easy to get a handle on. Are you ready!

This book is for the semi intermediate to advanced level guitarist. To get the most out of this book a basic understanding of intervals and some knowledge of the basic chords (Major, minor) would be helpful. If you are not sure of these basic concepts try Chord Camp 1 and 2 first. This book will explore triad inversions, chord scales, expanding on the triads (7’s, 9’s, 11’s, 13’s), and common usage of this information.

Most chord books make excellent reference manuals, they are great for a quick fix. When you encounter a new or unfamiliar chord you just look it up and there it is. In the long run most of these shapes will fade from memory unless they are used on a day to day basis. Everyone remembers there basic chords because you use them all the time, some examples are the Major and minor chords in the open position and in bar chord forms. To avoid having to live by the reference manual, you must understand basic chord building theory, it is much easier than most people make it. It is not rocket science, it is a small mathematical system that is easy to get a handle on. Are you ready!