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Book Reviews of Chord ChemistryBook Review: If you purchase one book of guitar chords, this is THE ONE! Summary: 5 Stars
Most chord books are encyclopedias promising 10,000 guitar chords. What you get is about 900 in the 12 positions on the neck!
All chords in Chord Chemistry are shown in a single position only. This book has more chords and better explanations of how to learn and use them than any other book I've seen in 35 years of study.
Book Review: A must have for the serious guitarist Summary: 5 Stars
Ted Greene is one of those who stand out from the crowd as very unique in his approach to the guitar. He opens your mind to new perspectives on building and executing chords which you would not have likely found on your own. This is an excellent resource for any guitarist intermediate through advanced.
Book Review: Awesome Book Summary: 5 Stars
Wow, this book has chords I never knew existed, and impossible to play. but I believe you can never have too many chord books, and this one was a welcome addition to my collection. Definitely a good reference book, maybe I'll get around to thoroughly studying it one day, but it's a keeper
Book Review: One of the Best Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this book 20 years ago, studied it, and learned it (well, most of it, anyway). I've recommended this title to students and fellow musicians for years. Chord theory never seemed so simple. Section 5, Chord Formulas, successfully covers one tough subject in three pages. Excellent.
Book Review: best chord book ever Summary: 5 Stars
This is one of the most complete and well done chord books around - Ted Greene was a monster guitar player and has set forth all of the information you need to really know the guitar and chord structure. absolutely essential.
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