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    Junior yustina is on a distinguished road
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    Default Progressive Guitar Chords

    PROGRESSIVE GUITAR CHORDS has been specifically designed for players of three different levels184 Pages)

    THE BEGINNER
    who will mainly use the OPEN CHORD SECTIONS. These contain the simplest and most widely used chord shapes in all keys

    THE SEMI-ADVANCED PLAYER
    who will need a thorough knowledge of BAR CHORD shapes in all positions

    . These are particularly usedful for rock guitarists

    THE ADVANCED PLAYER
    who will refer to the MOVERBLE SHAPES for chords widely used by jazz guitarists.

    There are three main sections n Progressive Guitar Chords.

    (SECTION ONE ) - gives a systematic and concise listing of chord shapes, arranged in order of chord type. These chords are organised for the three levels of guitar players, as described above.

    (SECTION TWO) - contains important music theory for guitarists. It provides a thorough knowledge of scales, keys and chords construction, enabling the student to understand (and construct) any chord.

    (SECTION THREE) - presents a complete listing of the most common chords in every key, together with example progressions. These "scale tone" chords are extremely useful for choosing the correct backing chords of a song (or melody).



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    Junior yustina is on a distinguished road
    Tanggal gabung
    Oct 2006
    Kiriman
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    Rep Power
    6

    Default Progressive Guitar Chords for beginner to advanced guitarists CD Version



    PROGRESSIVE GUITAR CHORDS has been specifically designed for players of three different levels184 Pages)

    THE BEGINNER
    who will mainly use the OPEN CHORD SECTIONS. These contain the simplest and most widely used chord shapes in all keys

    THE SEMI-ADVANCED PLAYER
    who will need a thorough knowledge of BAR CHORD shapes in all positions

    . These are particularly usedful for rock guitarists

    THE ADVANCED PLAYER
    who will refer to the MOVERBLE SHAPES for chords widely used by jazz guitarists.

    There are three main sections n Progressive Guitar Chords.

    (SECTION ONE ) - gives a systematic and concise listing of chord shapes, arranged in order of chord type. These chords are organised for the three levels of guitar players, as described above.

    (SECTION TWO) - contains important music theory for guitarists. It provides a thorough knowledge of scales, keys and chords construction, enabling the student to understand (and construct) any chord.

    (SECTION THREE) - presents a complete listing of the most common chords in every key, together with example progressions. These "scale tone" chords are extremely useful for choosing the correct backing chords of a song (or melody).

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