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chord notes...?

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does anyone have something that has all (or most) chords, but saying which note is what & where? (for example, G = GBDGDG. and i'm looking for a chart like this for all chords.)
i really need to stop slacking and learn my scales.
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Thats the best way to learn your fretboard, by learning what notes are being played on what strings at what frets. Its better than having it spelled out for you in text form. Makes you think a lot more, and learn faster. A lot more work though.
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This is a sorta related question......once I learn all the notes on the fretboard, where does that get me?

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Writing your own music, improvising, anticipating future notes, etc. etc. Imagine having a buddy just play a 12 bar blues with you doing a ripping Claptonesque solo over it, in key, sounding smooth as silk and as if you were born on the delta.

Of course knowing the notes on the fretboard is about 1/5 of the battle. The rest is theory my brothers.
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Haha....yea. I gotta get on that whole learning theory thing. Hmm

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http://www.zentao.com/guitar/

Great section for scales/notes
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andyrice_13 wrote:http://www.zentao.com/guitar/

Great section for scales/notes
WONDERFUL! thanks man.
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Lying In My Grave wrote:
andyrice_13 wrote:http://www.zentao.com/guitar/

Great section for scales/notes
WONDERFUL! thanks man.
No prob.. I would suggest The print out thing with the notes, if you haven't discovered it already, a GREAT way to learn notes, I printed off prolly 30 of those things.
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ah yes! that printable neck diagram was just what i was looking for! now i don't have to draw one for all my students! :D
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fatjack wrote:ah yes! that printable neck diagram was just what i was looking for! now i don't have to draw one for all my students! :D
Yeah, they really help
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