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Unlock the full potential of your guitar playing with The Guitarist's Visual Chord Dictionary. This comprehensive guide is a must-have for both beginners and seasoned players looking to enhance their chord vocabulary. Dive into a visually immersive journey with detailed chord charts and crystal-clear images for each chord shape. Visualize the finger positions with color-coded and numbered fingers. Explore a vast array of chords, from fundamental basics to advanced and exotic shapes. Whether you're strumming chords for your favorite songs or experimenting with complex progressions, this…mehr

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Unlock the full potential of your guitar playing with The Guitarist's Visual Chord Dictionary. This comprehensive guide is a must-have for both beginners and seasoned players looking to enhance their chord vocabulary. Dive into a visually immersive journey with detailed chord charts and crystal-clear images for each chord shape. Visualize the finger positions with color-coded and numbered fingers. Explore a vast array of chords, from fundamental basics to advanced and exotic shapes. Whether you're strumming chords for your favorite songs or experimenting with complex progressions, this dictionary has you covered. Don't just learn chords - play them with confidence! The Guitarist's Visual Chord Dictionary is you go-to resource for mastering the art of chordal expression on the guitar.
Autorenporträt
Jacob Lamb is a multi-instrumental musician and teacher living on the North Shore of Massachusetts with his wife and son. He attended Berklee College of Music in 2014 with a focus on Songwriting and began teaching private music lessons.Now - nearly a decade later - Jacob works full-time in the music industry with partnerships such as Ultimate Guitar and PreSonus. He has been featured on the SubKit website and the Guitar Freaks Podcast for his guitar videos on social media and extensive catalog of masterclasses for guitar and piano. You can see more of Jacob's work at www.jacoblamb.com