Some years ago chord charts were available. Can anyone tell me where I can fined chord charts for A6 and E13 (Leon's tuning)
Thanks in advance, Eddie
Chord Charts
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Joe Wills
There's a great website, LOOKNOHANDS.COM where you can tune a phantom guitar any way you want, it will show you chord patterns and the notes on the pattern if you wish.
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Ed,
Check the following site and you can find all of the chords you want. Just input your tuning and the chord you are looking for and it will show you the postions and grips required.
http://www.hawaiiansteel.com/chord-locator/generic.php
Keith.
Check the following site and you can find all of the chords you want. Just input your tuning and the chord you are looking for and it will show you the postions and grips required.
http://www.hawaiiansteel.com/chord-locator/generic.php
Keith.
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Oops, that was "404" when I clicked it. I think you had a dash in the wrong place.
http://www.hawaiiansteel.com/chordlocator/generic.php
Good resource; thanks for the tip.
http://www.hawaiiansteel.com/chordlocator/generic.php
Good resource; thanks for the tip.
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Sorry about that erroneous "dash" in the address. Can't think how it got there as I did a copy and paste on my iPad.
However, the site is good because you can enter the number of strings and your own tuning, allowing many types of chords to be generated. It's a slow process if you're looking for a lot of chords, but you can produce your own personal spreadsheet from the results.
Keith.
However, the site is good because you can enter the number of strings and your own tuning, allowing many types of chords to be generated. It's a slow process if you're looking for a lot of chords, but you can produce your own personal spreadsheet from the results.
Keith.
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