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Table Of Contents
To Understand and Use This Book
Fingerboard Facts
Left Hand Fingering Guide
The Automatic Chord Transfer Process
Comparison of Principal Triad Types
Augmented Triads
Major Triads
Minor Triads
Diminished Triads
Suspended Fourth Triads
Suspended Second Triads
Comparison of Principal Seventh Chord Types
Major Seventh Chords
Dominant Seventh Chords
Minor Seventh Chords
Half-diminished Seventh Chords
Diminished Seventh Chords
Seventh Chords with Suspended Fourths
Major Seventh Chords with Suspended Fourths
Dominant and Minor Seventh Chords with Suspended Fourths
Half-diminished Seventh Chords with Suspended Fourths
Diminished Seventh Chords with Suspended Fourths
Chord Symbol Abbreviations
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| Step 1. Play a chord with one of it's notes on the sixth string
and none of it's notes on the first string:
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| Step 2. Move each note in the chord to the next higher string
on the same fret:
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| Step 3. Whenever one of the notes moves from the third
string to the second string, raise that note one fret up
the second string:
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| Step 4. Keep moving the chord to next higher strings until
one of the notes occupies the first string:
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