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2) Reading Chord Charts

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Mighty stuff! 

One other thing we should cover before moving on is making sure we all know how to read guitar chord charts

They will be included in most of the following videos, so being able to read them will come in handy.

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2 Comments

  1. Hi Aodán, First of all let me congratulate you on your great website.The videos are so easy to follow and put into practice for a beginner at 75. I love the sound of the chords and the strumming patterns i saw on your site. Yes i got your cheat sheet. Wow there is so much info. in there. I will have that in a safe place where i can refer to it.Also thanks for extra info. in email, i just looked at videos. Easy to follow and i picked up my guitar and was able to do all but last 2 chords with 4 fret reach. So something to work towards and lots to learn but enjoy it. Thank you so much for all your effort in your busy life to help learners and also competent guitarists who want to advance to the next level of playing Celtic Music
    Terry m 75 yrs young Australia

    1. Thanks very much Terry. I’m very glad you’re finding the content on the website helpful. Let me know if there is anything in particular that you would like me to cover in DADGAD. I’m happy to help. I really appreciate the message and the kind words. Keep up the DADGAD practice! Aodán 🙂

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