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Ultimate Guitar Chords 2010 Danny Wells The Hard Headed Musician Get Your Groove On!

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If you are just Beginning Guitar lessons then my FREE guitar chord book is the perfect fit for you. I know when I 1st started playing the guitar i wish someone gave me one for free, so to help everyone out, I created this chord book just for you.Enjoy and keep RockinDanny Wells

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Ultimate Guitar Chords  2010 Danny Wells The Hard Headed Musician

 

 

Get Your Groove On! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Intro:………………………..  

Hey All, this is Danny Wells here, I remember when I was Beginning Guitar lessons, I ran to the store and bought myself a Hal Leonard guitar chord book. I used it and drew all over the book, highlighting my favorite chords. 

I know how important it was for me to have a chord book that I could always refer to, that’s why I decided to give one away for free so that you can use over and over again. If the page breaks and you need to print out the C Chord section, then all you have to do is go back and print out that section. 

I know I know, it may not look as cool as the Hal Leonard book I bought, but it is free, and I wish this was available when I was starting out, I would have jumped all over it. 

 

Ways to Use the Chord Book: I’m not sure how new you are to playing the guitar, but you will soon notice that not all chords sound great. You will also notice that some chords are easier than others. I will be sending you some tips and tricks that should help you along the way.  

I’m not sure if you’re taking guitar lessons or not, but if your strapped for cash like I was, one of the best ways to learn the guitar is online.  If you’re Beginning Guitar lessons then you need to check out my site for more information. http://www.beginningguitarlessonsinfo.com 

 

I hope this Chord book saves you some money and stress, I’ll be sending you some e‐mails and some videos about ways to make your guitar lessons easier. 

 

 

G sharp or A flat Chords The following diargams show four fingering patterns for various Ab or G# chords.

A Chords The following diagrams show four fingering patterns for various A chords.

A sharp or B flat Chords The following diagrams show four fingering patterns for various A# or Bb chords.

B Chords The following diagrams show four fingering patterns for various B chords.

C Chords The following diagrams show four fingering patterns for various C chords.

C sharp or D flat Chords The following diagrams show four fingering patterns for various C# or Db chords.

D Chords The following diagrams show four fingering patterns for various D chords.

D sharp or E flat Chords The following diagrams show four fingering patterns for various D# or Eb chords.

E Chords The following diagrams show four fingering patterns for various E chords.

F Chords The following diagrams show four fingering patterns for various F chords.

F sharp or G flat Chords The following diagrams show four fingering patterns for various F# or Gb chords.

G Chords The following diagrams show four fingering patterns for various G chords.

Ok, so you made it to the end, this should not be used like a regular book, this is more a cheat sheet that you will use when you’re trying to figure out songs or rhythm patterns. 

Before I let you go, here’s a quick 3 chord progression that you could use right now to sound like a ROCK STAR! 

 

1st Chord:  (G Chord) 1st one on chart 

2nd Chord (C Chord) 1st one on chart 

3rd Chord (D Chord) 1st one on chart 

 

Enjoy 

 

Danny Wells 

The Hard Headed Musician 

 

P.S.  If you’re having a hard time understanding the finger positioning or even how to strum, don’t worry, I’ll be sending out some stuff about this. But if you can’t wait, then I highly recommend the 

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