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New Website: YourGuitarChords

By Klaus Crow 16 Comments

May 12, 2019 by Klaus Crow

C
Also known as C chord – C major chord
C – Cmaj – Cmajor – C chord

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Today I’m happy to announce the launching of my new website YourGuitarChords.com

YourGuitarChords is a simple, clear and Easy-To-Use website that focuses on the most essential chords you need to know to build your chord vocabulary!

Each chord is shown in 5 different positions using the most practical, common used and best sounding chord shapes.

Whether you need simple easy chords for beginners or more challenging blues rock & jazz chords, it’s all there. And the best thing is, it’s free. :)

Let’s take a look how the website works:

Easy Navigation
The website has a top menu displaying all keys for every chord. Scroll over a key and you will see two submenus for major and minor chords. Click or scroll over these submenus to see all chord types. Chords with an arrow-down icon have an extra submenu with more related chord types.

The Chords
When you choose a chord in the menu it will appear BIG on the screen. This will give you a clear view for every chord. For each chord you can choose five different chord shapes / variations. These are shown below the main chord.

Each of the five chord shapes are played in a different position on the neck. Each time you click on one of the smaller chords it will be shown Big, Plain, Simple and Clear.

Fret Numbers
A green number next to the chord diagram indicates the fret number. For example, a “5” next to the chord diagram means that specific fret is the 5th fret on the neck. The fret below that is the 6th fret and so on.

How to Read
If you don’t know how to read a chord diagram there’s a link in the right sidebar on the website How to Read a Chord Diagram and other chord notation

YGC Help Kit
The sidebar on the right shows several posts that will help you out on your journey learning new chords.

The Essentials
I have chosen to build a website that doesn’t have a zillion chord types (which most of them you will never use), but one that contains only the most essential chords that you’ll need for the songs you want to learn, chords with beautiful sounds that will inspire you to play, practice, study and create your own music.

Updates
I will continue to update the website with more essential chords along the way and of course you’ll be the first to know. This website is build for you “The eager student”.

I hope you like YourGuitarChords and may it be a valuable tool to improve your guitar playing.

Enjoy!
YOURGUITARCHORDS.COM

Let me know what you think about the website in the comments below. I appreciate it.

Warm regards,
Klaus Crow

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Comments

  1. Paul Elliott says

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    The fourth small chord diagram above; the one directly below the words,
    “C major”, is an F chord; NOT a C chord. What am I missing???

  2. bfong says

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    great work klaus

    i already have your other
    150 chords
    but i appreciate this one

  3. Klaus Crow says

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    Hi Paul,

    There’s a fret number next to the chord diagram. It says 8th fret. So playing the chord shape on the 8th fret makes is a C major chord.

  4. Klaus Crow says

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    Hi Buddy,

    Yourguitarchords has a bunch of extra chords, positions and chord shapes.
    It also gives you the best fingering for each chord shape.

    Thanks a lot for your donation Buddy. I really appreciate it.

    Best regards,
    Klaus Crow

  5. Michelle says

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    Hi Klaus!!
    Your new website “Yourguitarchords” is an excellent idea!!!
    With the chords shown in five different positions, and ones that are commonly used is so helpful and is such a valuable tool for all trying to master the guitar!!
    God bless you!!!

  6. Klaus Crow says

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    Hi Michelle,

    Thanks.
    The different positions will give you some unique sounds and fingerings to choose from.
    They will help you create a broader palette of musical colours and shape up your chord vocabulary.

    Have fun!

    Best,
    Klaus Crow

  7. Larry says

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    Paul the little 8 underneath puts it on the 8th fret making it a C m major

  8. Ruth says

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    I really appreciate the variety of economically-priced quality acoustics that you listed. Thanks

  9. JBG2 says

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    Very cool – thanks! For V2.0, it would be great if there were an audio clip of each chord.

  10. Klaus Crow says

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    Hi Ruth,

    They are really nice entry-level guitars or great if you want a second guitar for travel or backup.

    Here’s the post for anyone who’s interested:
    https://www.guitarhabits.com/10-best-affordable-acoustic-guitars-under-200-dollars/

    Thanks Ruth,

    Best,
    Klaus Crow

  11. Klaus Crow says

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    Hi JBG2,

    I’ll take that into consideration with the next update.

    Best,
    Klaus Crow

  12. Bart says

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    Great site Klaus , Thank you very much ?

  13. Wayne Linguey says

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    Hi, Klaus.
    Really like the layout and the ease of navigation.
    It’s thoughtful and makes ‘searching’ almost unnecessary.
    Great work and very helpful resource for all guitarists regardless of their abilities [ or , in my case, lack thereof!] .
    Be using this regularly.
    Thank you so much, it’s really appreciated I’m sure.

  14. Brian says

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    Hi,
    what about lefty chords

    brg
    Brian

  15. Sue says

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    This is fantastic! Thank you so much, Klaus.

  16. Scott says

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    Would love to see left handed chords an option…..everyone forgets about us.

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