Guitar Chords Deluxe.Guitar Chords A guitar chord is a chord, a collection of tones usually sounded together at once, played on a guitar, a type of chromatically fretted string instrument. Chord voicings designed for the guitar can be optimized for many different purposes and playing styles. Deluxe de·luxe also de luxe adj. Particularly elegant and luxurious; sumptuous: deluxe accommodations; a de luxe automobile. adv. Hal Leonard Leon·ard , Ray Charles Known as "Sugar Ray." Born 1956. American boxer who won the 1976 Olympic light welterweight title. He held five world titles as both a welterweight and middleweight between 1979 and 1987. Noun 1. 151 West 46th St, 8th fl., NY, NY 10036 www.halleonard.com 0634073893 $7.95 1-800-637-2852 Guitar Chords Deluxe from the Hal Lenoard Corporation showcases more than 1,600 guitar chords, each of which is clearly and completely illustrated with full-color photos and diagrams. Included in this highly portable instruction manual are easy-to-red chord chord, in geometry chord (kôrd), in geometry, straight line segment both end points of which lie on the circumference of a circle or other curve; it is a segment of a secant. A chord passing through the center of a circle is a diameter. grids, readily perceived color photo illustrations, basic chord theory, basic fingering principles, open chords and barre chords barre chord also bar chord n. A chord fingered on a fretted stringed instrument using a barre. , partial chords and broken-set forms. Each chord is perfectly framed for the guitar student with five consecutive photos in a vertically arranged column on the left side the page, with an accompanying five vertically arranged diagrams matching the photos on the right side of the page. Guitar Chords Deluxe is a welcome addition to personal, music department, private instructor, and community library music instruction resource materials, substantially making earning to play the guitar has been made easy and faster than ever. |
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