Guitar Chord Heaven

Track 01 - Major chord (4 shapes)
Track 02 - Major 7 chord (4 shapes)
Track 03 - '7' or dominant 7 chord (4 shapes)
Track 04 - '9' or dominant 9 and 'add 9' chord (1 & 3 add9, 2 & 4 '9')
Track 05 - Minor chord (4 shapes)
Track 06 - minor 7 chord (4 shapes)
Track 07 - m9 and m add9 chord (1 & 3 m9, 2 & 4 m add9)
Track 08 - Diminished or ' º ', dim 7 or ' º7 (2 & 3)', m7b5 or ' ø7 '
Track 09 - Six chord ' 6 ', (2 shapes)
Track 10 - six/nine ' 6/9 ' chord, (2 shapes)
Track 11 - sus4 (sus) or (suspended 4) chord, (2 shapes)
Track 12 - The power chord or ' 5 ' chord (has no 3rd), (2 shapes)
Track 13 - Thirteen chord ' 13 ' (2 shapes)
Track 14 - Augmented chord 'aug' or ' + ', 'sharp 5' or 'plus 5' chord
Track 15 - minor 6, ' m6 ', (2 shapes)
Track 16 - Minor major 7, ' m∆7 ', m maj 7, (2 shapes)
Track 17 - 7 sus 4 (2 shapes)
Track 18 - 7 # 9, seven sharp 9 chord (2 shapes)
Track 19 - minor 13, m13 chord (2 shapes)
Track 20 - flat 5, ' b5 ', (2 shapes)
Track 21 - Featured chord: MAJOR
Track 22 - Featured chord: MAJOR 7
Track 23 - Featured chord: '7' (dominant 7)
Track 24 - Featured chord: Add 9
Track 25 - Featured chord: ' 9 ' (dominant 9)
Track 26 - Featured chord: MINOR
Track 27 - Featured chord: MINOR 7
Track 28 - Featured chord: MINOR 9
Track 29 - Featured chord: DIMINISHED
Track 30 - Featured chord: MINOR 7 FLAT 5
Track 31 - Featured chord: SIX ' 6 '
Track 32 - Featured chord: SIX / NINE ' 6/9 '
Track 33 - Featured chord: Sus 4 (suspended 4)
Track 34 - Featured chord: Power chord ' the 5 chord '
Track 35 - Featured chord: ' 13 ' THIRTEEN
Track 36 - Featured chord: AUGMENTED ' + '
Track 37 - Featured chord: MINOR 6
Track 38 - Featured chord: MINOR MAJOR 7
Track 39 - Featured chord: SEVEN SUS 4 ' 7sus4 '
Track 40 - Featured chord: MINOR 13
Track 41 - Featured chord: FLAT 5

Guitar Chord Heaven is quite probably the only chord dictionary that actually shows you how to use every chord.  This is done by giving an example chord progression for every single chord type – in every key.  So you not only have 1680 chord shapes but also 270 cool, classic and contemporary chord progressions.  The learning possibilities are endless – use the chord progressions to help write your own tunes.  Study all possible uses for the minor 7 chord (and every other featured chord type) with 12 different chord progressions for each chord type you WILL know how to use the chord in any situation.  If this isn’t enough for the really demanding student of chords there’s also a CD, which as well as demonstrating each chord type also has 21 specially composed tracks each demonstrating how each chord type can sound in a real piece of music.  Each track is great to play along with – chords or soloing.

Publisher's comment

Guitar Chord Heaven is 20 years old in 2023, can hardly believe it but did you know it’s still probably the only chord dictionary that comes with a chord progression library both to give you ideas and to give examples of how each chord type could be used and so helps you understand the chord sound and how best to make use of it creatively.

– Compiled by Roger Manning

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