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    • May 30, 2025 at 1:16 am #393394
      Vernon B
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        I made these for all 7 major keys, it has helped me a lot I want to make some more and add the other chords, you can see them in there, need some contrast though. I wish there was a way to put all chords on one paper but nope too many, they overlap, ends up a cluttered mess. Maybe 3 copies per key and add the other chords, as long as they don’t overlap, I want one color per chord triad. I bought these sticky dots from Amazon and printed out the papers. beats spending money on expensive books.

        Check out how the C F and G chords move nearest the nut, 1 4 5 same old L pattern.

        Messed around last night and played bad moon rising, D A and G just happened, wasn’t even trying. its starting to click like it did 40 yrs ago. I never forgot.

      • May 30, 2025 at 5:35 am #393401
        charjo
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          Glad to hear it’s all coming back, Vernon.
          Here’s a link to fretboard diagrams with more frets.
          John

          https://www.fretjam.com/blank-fretboard-diagrams.html

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