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Guitar Chord Lessons? "Guitar Chord Lessons?"


Personal Guitar School - For a flat, inexpensive monthly fee, PGS will hook you up with a personal guitar instructor (a real-live person you can actually contact!) who will dole out personalized lessons. For those with little spare time, this is one of the best learning resources to be found. Check it out--I did!

Guitar Chord Archive - A series of helpful guitar chord lessons, this instructional section of Guitar.net's comprehensive Web site offers 71 lessons that can be viewed chronologically or according to specific root notes and chord types. Photos, transcriptions, diagrams and tabs are included.

Dan Smith's Guitar Chord Theory - Harvard student Dan Smith offers over 20 lessons and diagrams aimed at helping the beginning to intermediate guitarist understand guitar chord theory. Clear, concise explanations of important music concepts are Mr. Smith's specialty.

Guitar Chord and Scale Instruction - Over 100 guitar chord instruction links on guitarnotes.com. Topics range from specific chord voicing diagrams to chord theory and specific musical genres.

Moneychords.com - Free Web guitar chord lessons featuring detailed explanations of advanced chord techniques (with examples) and a 50-page guitar chord dictionary.

Guitar Chord Diagrams? "Guitar Chord Diagrams?"


ChordFind.com - Stuck on the fingering of a particular chord? This is the site for you! Choose from hundreds of chords (both 'normal' and 'special') and check out the easily understood fretboard diagrams for your answer. They also offer variations, a reverse chord finder, and the option to play the chord in MIDI!

D'Accord Guitar Chord Dictionary - For those of us seeking some chord help offline, this is an excellent resource. Browse, play, and print guitar chord positions or importing chords from lyrics. It's yours to download FREE!

Guitar Chords Generator - Find guitar chords using a simple diagram that displays multiple tuning and capo settings. The system allows users to save chords and create progressions for storage and printing -- a helpful function for songwriters and transcribers.

Chord Guide - This section of ChordGuide.com allows you to pick from a selected list of commonly used chords to create a printable display of favorites. Simply select a root note and all standard-tuning variations are given. The information and diagrams are clearly presented for easy use.

Guitar Chord, Tab & Neck Diagrams Explained - A clear explanation of the three guitar-note diagramming standards. Beginning guitarists can use this resource to interpret the wealth of chord diagrams and tablature or "tabs" that exists online.

Guitar Chords & Tabulature? "Guitar Chords & Tabulature?"


Olga.net - Olga (ONLINE GUITAR ARCHIVE), a resource that has been online since 1992, provides a huge database of tabulature. In addition, you can learn how to read tabulature, take a few lessons on technique, or even submit your own tabs to the archive!

GuitarTab.com - With over 35,000 tabs in their database, chances are you'll be able to find anything you're looking for here. Search alphabetically, by artist name, or by keyword. And if you're wanting to brush up your technique, check out their comphrehensive lessons archive!

Guitar Tab Universe - Their constantly updated collection of guitar tabs now numbers over 60,000 strong. Multiple search options (A-Z, keyword, or artist name) make finding the tab you want quick and painless. And if you find your favorite song missing, feel free to add your own tab to the archive!

itabs.nl - Calling itself the "#1 Tab Resource," the site boats an archive of over 30,000 tabs and counting. It's definitely worth a visit!

Guitar Chord Progressions & Scales? "Guitar Chord Progressions & Scales?"


Chord Progressions for Guitar - An elegant, informative and theoretical breakdown of the purpose and design of chord progressions. Charts and symbols are provided, but the written explanation of chord concepts is the primary focus of this page.

How Chord Progressions Work - This section of Cyberfret's online guitar instruction site explains some common chord progressions used in pop and rock music. Information about basic chord symbols and theory will help beginner and intermediate students.

Olav Torvund's Chord Progressions for Guitar - Many detailed descriptions of guitar chord theory can be found here. In addition to fundamental major and minor progressions, sophisticated topics like modal progressions and chord substitution are explored.

Jazz Guitar Chords? "Jazz Guitar Chords?"


A Passion For Jazz, Guitar Chords - Featuring a quick, easy-to-use diagram function that instantly shows most commonly used extended jazz chord voicings, A Passion For Jazz's guitar chord page offers plenty of valuable information. Click here to find out about everything from fake books to triads and turnarounds.

Advanced Jazz Guitar Lessons at Guitar Main - Intermediate and advanced jazz guitar students can pick up an array of helpful hints, tricks and charts by checking out Larry Pinkerton's Guitar Main Web site. Lesson topics include chord substitution and chord melody techniques. A primer for "rocked out" jazz novices is also provided.

Lessons from Jazz Guitar Online - Jazz Guitar Online offers 17 lessons on this page. Instruction focuses on improvising over jazz and bebop chord structures and turnarounds. Each lesson features clear notation and at least one RealAudio sound clip.

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