
Guitar Chord Bible by Phil Capone

Actually, I'd say "very good". Full color display of each chord in five positions. A photo of finger placement on the frets accompanies each chord diagram. The book is ring bound, so it folds flat in open position. Finger position on the diagram is color code, providing flexibility in playing the chord. Fortunately the colors are bright, primary colors. I can see their difference even though I'm R -G, B - G color blind. I've been playing for decades, and still there is more information here than I'll ever use. If I were a novice I would like this book as well. At the back of the book one finds a collection of chords belonging to a specific genré, i.e., rock, soul, blues, jazz, etc.I found it very helpful. The only catch I find is the diagrams are parallel to the fret picture. That is they are diagonal to the page. I realize this allows more space on a small page, but I'm used to looking at diagrams in vertical position. As I say, that is not a real problem. This is a very good reference and worth your having.
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