Hi, guitarillaz!
Here is Complete A natural minor chord progression chart diagrams.
The key idea - find quickly handy positions for playing all chords in a minor progression. There are multiple very cool chord diagrams across the web, but I haven't found simple, visible representation of the chord progression across the fretboard in multiple positions.
I`m sharing A minor as the example. There is no need to jump across the fretboard now. Look at the most comfortable frets to move comfortably through the chords in the progression.
You can transpose chords with barre to get into different tonality. Please leave the comments if you are interested in Major chord progression example.
Here is Complete A natural minor chord progression chart diagrams.
The key idea - find quickly handy positions for playing all chords in a minor progression. There are multiple very cool chord diagrams across the web, but I haven't found simple, visible representation of the chord progression across the fretboard in multiple positions.
I`m sharing A minor as the example. There is no need to jump across the fretboard now. Look at the most comfortable frets to move comfortably through the chords in the progression.
You can transpose chords with barre to get into different tonality. Please leave the comments if you are interested in Major chord progression example.
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Complete charts of all chords in Minor and Major scales are in the book: Chord Progressions: Guitar Fretboard View
This is good as I like to work with triads and offers a variety of selections.
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