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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Strumstick Chord Bible, with its 1,156 chords offers a complete solution for both beginners and experienced professional musicians alike. The layout is uncomplicated and follows a logical musical progression from standard major chords up to more complex chordal structures.
This highly comprehensive guide provides the musician with 17 different types of chord in all twelve keys (where applicable), making it the definitive publication for the Strumstick. Whether you play folk, rock, pop, jazz or any other type of popular music, The Strumstick Chord Bible makes the ideal reference source for all occasions.
Standard Chords covered in The Strumstick Chord Bible (using the key of C as an example): C, C5, Cm, C7, Cm7, C6, Cm6, Cmaj7, Cdim, Cdim7, C+, Csus2, Csus4, C7sus4, Csus4add9, C9/Cadd and Cm9/Cmadd9
Beside the many pages of chord boxes or chord windows, the book features useful sections on tuning, chord construction, modes and alternative modal tunings, fingerboard layout, transposition chart, FAQs, alternative chord naming, fingering, harmonic intervals and a family factfile.
Review of features:
1,156 Chords featuring all 12 keys (where applicable) Standard DAD longscale and GDG shortscale tunings Chord theory, FAQs and tuning guides Fingerboard diagrams Strumstick and dulcimer family factfile Alternative chord naming chart All about modes Transposition chart
The aim of this guide is to provide the musician with the flexibility only really offered to guitar and keyboard players in the past. Now, with the help of The Strumstick Chord Bible, musicians will be able to pick up many different songbooks and instantly have access to their favorite arrangements.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Strumstick Chord Bible, with its 1,156 chords offers a complete solution for both beginners and experienced professional musicians alike. The layout is uncomplicated and follows a logical musical progression from standard major chords up to more complex chordal structures.
This highly comprehensive guide provides the musician with 17 different types of chord in all twelve keys (where applicable), making it the definitive publication for the Strumstick. Whether you play folk, rock, pop, jazz or any other type of popular music, The Strumstick Chord Bible makes the ideal reference source for all occasions.
Standard Chords covered in The Strumstick Chord Bible (using the key of C as an example): C, C5, Cm, C7, Cm7, C6, Cm6, Cmaj7, Cdim, Cdim7, C+, Csus2, Csus4, C7sus4, Csus4add9, C9/Cadd and Cm9/Cmadd9
Beside the many pages of chord boxes or chord windows, the book features useful sections on tuning, chord construction, modes and alternative modal tunings, fingerboard layout, transposition chart, FAQs, alternative chord naming, fingering, harmonic intervals and a family factfile.
Review of features:
1,156 Chords featuring all 12 keys (where applicable) Standard DAD longscale and GDG shortscale tunings Chord theory, FAQs and tuning guides Fingerboard diagrams Strumstick and dulcimer family factfile Alternative chord naming chart All about modes Transposition chart
The aim of this guide is to provide the musician with the flexibility only really offered to guitar and keyboard players in the past. Now, with the help of The Strumstick Chord Bible, musicians will be able to pick up many different songbooks and instantly have access to their favorite arrangements.