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"All the chords I needed to know...
I learned at my first lesson
"
By Mike Overly
Author of the Guitar and Bass EncycloMedia Books

At the Dallas Show someone asked: "How many chords are there on the guitar?"
Good question!

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Six, ten thousand, a million - who knows - but what we do know is that there are only 5 simple shapes from which all chords are created!

Let's imagine a puzzle box. Visualize the picture on the box and see it as a "whole" picture. Next, take a pair of scissors and cut this "holistic" picture into 5 pieces. How hard would it be to put together a puzzle with only 5 pieces - Playschool right? Well, the picture on the puzzle box is your whole "holistic" fretboard, which is the 7 letters of music: A, B, C, D, E, F, G placed horizontally (East and West) on 6 strings and 12 frets.

 


 

And, the 5 puzzle pieces are the 5 "open" major chords: E, D, C, A, and G. You probably know these shapes already.

 

Now, to see how these 5 shapes move and "connect" on the holistic fretboard, we need to know that a chord contains at least 3 different letters that are played at the same time. Okay? Let's use the F major chord as our example. An F major chord is spelled: FAC, and these 3 letters may be in any combination, for example: FAC, ACF, CFA, FCA or whatever. Now, let's group vertically (North and South) these 3 letters as we move up the fretboard, and 5 F major chords magically appear!

 

 

Congratulations! You now "see" all the F major chords on your holistic fretboard. No one knows any more "vertically grouped" F major chords than you do! There's only 5. Now, by simply shifting these 5 major chord forms (moveable shapes) up and down the fretboard, all other major chords can easily be seen - but that's another lesson.

So till next time,

Have some fun connecting your 5 "puzzle pieces" and enjoy playing the beautiful "holistic" picture.

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