To all guitar players...the best resource site I've found so far

SViper

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http://www.all-guitar-chords.com/index.php

I was just snooping around on the internet so I could do some scale work, and then I stumble upon this website. I had the hardest time trying to find a site like this. I don't think I'm going to any other site again.

Not only do they have scales there, there are chords, chord progressions, custom jam tracks, and even a metronome. There are some scales there I haven't ever heard of.

This site is definitely going on my favorites list.
 

SViper

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LOL. I didn't mean to sound like an advertisement. I was just really excited about finding something like this.
 

ranmaniac

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I used to use Olga.net quite a bit for tab when I was trying to practice songs.
 

nakedfrog

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I don't see any + chords in there (such as F+). I don't know exactly what notes are added/removed to make a + chord, and I haven't run into them often, but they're out there. Just FYI :p
 

imported_Imp

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Cool, but I just need a hard copy (quality, book-like copy) when playing stuff. Spent $40 on chord and scale books over the summer. Spent 40 minutes looking at them...
 

Poulsonator

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Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I don't see any + chords in there (such as F+). I don't know exactly what notes are added/removed to make a + chord, and I haven't run into them often, but they're out there. Just FYI :p

+ designates that it's an augmented chord. If playing a three-note augmented chord, you'd usually just raise the third not up a half-step.

As an example, the C Major triad chord is simply C-E-G. The C+ triad chord is C-E-G#.
 

nakedfrog

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Originally posted by: Poulsonator
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I don't see any + chords in there (such as F+). I don't know exactly what notes are added/removed to make a + chord, and I haven't run into them often, but they're out there. Just FYI :p

+ designates that it's an augmented chord. If playing a three-note augmented chord, you'd usually just raise the third not up a half-step.

As an example, the C Major triad chord is simply C-E-G. The C+ triad chord is C-E-G#.

Aaah... it would have made so much more sense to me if they'd have just printed them as F aug or E aug... the first time I saw the + I exclaimed "E+?!? WTF is a ****ing E+?!?"
 

Fritzo

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Originally posted by: ranmaniac
I used to use Olga.net quite a bit for tab when I was trying to practice songs.

Really? I've never heard of the site. What's their address?


Seriously, it's a good tool, but there are way more than 5 moveable chord shapes.