
Guitar Chords - Chordbook
The chord book will load an E major chord to start you off. Everytime you click on the Root or Type it will load a new selection of guitar chords (inversion or voicings) that fit the selected Root+Type combination. The Roots show the available root keys from C upwards and the types show a variety of the most common chord types.
Common Chord Progressions for Guitarists - Chordbook
The II chord is known as the sub-dominant. The V chord is known as the dominant. The I being the tonic. By referring to the circle of fifths, a II V I in the key of C could be D minor 7 , G7, Cmaj7. The II and V chords - D minor 7 and G7 would normally last a bar each with the I chord, C major 7 lasting two bars ( | Dm7 | G7 | Cmaj7 | Cmaj7 | ).
Online Guitar Chord Sequencer from Chordbook
Online guitar chord sequencer. You can store chords in the sequencer using the "SAVE" button in the guitar chordbook. Drag n Drop Chords to make a tune. There is a maximum no of chords that can be stored which is 36. You can drag and drop chords between slots and delete chords using the options link at the bottom.
Learn Guitar Chords, Scales and Tuning with Chordbook
We have expertly sampled an electric and an acoustic guitar to provide you with sounds. Choose your guitar settings at any time using the menu item at top right of this page. As well as the interactive chord, scales and tuner apps, the chord diagrams on information pages use these sounds as well. Save Your Chords and Playback another time
Suspended Chords - chordbook.com
With a suspended chord, where the third would normally be in a major or minor triad, this is replaced by a perfect fourth or a major second. The fourth is the more commonly used. E sus4
Sixth Chords on the Guitar - chordbook.com
A minor sixth chord contains a minor triad with minor sixth interval on top. E 6. OOOOOO. 1. 2. 3. 1. 4 ...
Harmonised Major Triads - Chordbook
Common chord progressions are made up of different combinations of these triads. C Major Root Position. These triads shown above are in "root position" meaning that the order of notes in each triad is root, 3rd, 5th. play: C E G. Then we jumble the notes of …
Seventh Chords on the Guitar - Chordbook
A seventh chord contains a triad with a seventh interval on top. If not specified the seventh will be the 'dominant' seventh, which means a major triad with a minor seventh interval above. A minor seventh chord contains a minor triad with minor seventh interval and a major seventh chord contains a triad with the third being a major third and ...
Chords and Basic Music Theory for Guitarists - Chordbook
Chords & Music Theory. In this section we look at music theory in regard to chords and scales and try to explain the ways chords work together, how to use music theory to expand your possibilities when playing and a general attempt to explain the jargon.
Learn to Play Guitar with Chordbook
Chord Theory and Music Theory Without getting too heavy, here we introduce some of the basic elements of music theory that you might like to know. Guitar Basics