@ the music books. Don't forget guitars are very versatile.myou can tune a guitar to play exotic chords, without doing much to play them.

In studios they also play half a chord in one track, play the rest of it on the other, or add extra notes to a chord that you couldn't possibly play. That's why many bands sound better in the studio than live, you couldn't pay enough guitar players to perform with you to do all that stuff.

The studio might enhance creativity, but doesn't do your musicianship a lot of favors.

Even simple chords like eflat triad in standard pos, with a b flat in the bass, try switching that around three times fast.

I agree songbooks are wrong most of the time, they are sometimes trying to simulate what they hear on the record, which good luck with that.

Trying to give one chord that will work on all instruments, which not everybody plays the same chords in groups.


Last edited by Fdemetrio; 01/09/18 01:08 PM.