Using the C chord shape, you can turn that into 11 other chords, giving you 12 chords to work with. Even if you don't study music theory, at least learn the notes on your fret board. The chords, as you move up from C, will be named as follows C, C#/Bb, D, D#/Bb, E, F, F#/Gb, G, G#/Ab, A, A#/Bb, B, C.
This symbol '#' is called a 'sharp' and this symbol 'b', is called a 'flat' @nathanfleet if you have specific questions or lessons you want me to do. Enjoy, Learn. Share.
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