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IF
you want to take basic chords and give them more color,
and, IF
you have ever watched a guitarist play a simple song, but make it sound a lot more interesting by playing small, mysterious chord shapes all over the neck, and you would like to do that too,
and, IF
you know a bunch of chords and licks, but are relegated to playing in only a few keys and positions,
and, IF
you have resisted learning about chord theory because you don’t read music,
and, IF
you have a shelf full of guitar theory books, but you haven't gotten past the first chapter,
THEN...
Fear of Chords may be the book for you. Fear of Chords provides a new spin on
old information, presented in a clear, visual format for guitarists of all stripes.
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