4 essential Spanish guitar lessons which will make you sound amazing. The secret to turning normal chords into Spanish guitar chords. 2 must-know Spanish chord progressions that will make you sound like you’re from the heart of Spain. 4 flamenco licks which are guaranteed to spice up your guitar playing.
Root Notes & Moveable Chords'Moveable' chords are shapes that can be played anywhere on the neck using the same fingering. The name of the chord changes depending on where you play it based on the 'Root' note. Look at what string the root is on for the chord you are playing. Play that chord shape with the root note on the fret with the letter name you want your chord to have.For example if I am playing a Major 7 chord with the root note on the 5th string, and play that chord starting on the 7th fret, that would make it an E Major 7. If I move it up to the 8th fret it becomes an F Major 7 - because the root note is 'F'.This works with all moveable chords as well as scales, so knowing where your root is and understanding where notes on the fretboard can be found is a powerful concept in your guitar toolbox. Get The Guitarist's Big Black Book Designed by TrueFire for the Practicing Musician!Anyone playing and/or teaching guitar needs staff paper, blank tab, guitar chord charts, guitar scale charts, and fretboard diagrams to chart their guitar lessons and musical ideas.
You can find books with some combination of these blank charts and grids, but you can’t find one with all of them organized in a practical way. That’s why we chose to design our own.The chart designs, layout, and organization of The Guitarist's Big Black Book has been optimized for the practicing guitarist.
For reference purposes, we also included an 15-page appendix of chords and scales you must know to play a variety of musical styles.