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  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Triads
  • Major Triads on 432
  • Using the Circle of Fourths with Triads
  • Using the Circle of Fourths with Arpeggios
  • Minor Triads
  • Spread Triad Voicings
  • Inversions
  • Gospel Triads
  • Suspended 4 Triads (4 Replaces 3)
  • Diminished and Augmented Triads
  • Triads up the Fretboard
  • Triads Across the Fretboard
  • Power Chords
  • Barre Chords
  • Four-Part Chords: Root Position Drop 2 Using Raise 2 Approach
  • Drop 2 Crossovers: Moving Chord Shapes Across String Sets
  • Four-Part Chords: Inverting Drop 2
  • Diminished 7 Drop 2 Chords
  • Drop 3 Voicings Using Raise 2 and 3 Process
  • Major 6 and Minor 6 Voicings
  • Dom7(9) and Dom7(13)
  • Dominant 7 Voicings with Altered Tensions
  • Guide Tone Voicings
  • Inverting Drop 2 and Drop 3 Voicings
  • Appendix A: Chord Tones and Tensions on the Fretboard
  • Appendix B: Berklee Guitar Department Required Chords
  • Appendix C: Etudes
  • Final Thoughts
  • About the Author

Berklee Guitar Chords 101

Berklee Guitar Chords 101

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by Rick Peckham

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Learn the Berklee approach to guitar chords. This book will help you develop fluency in basic fretboard harmonic knowledge, tone, time feel, facility, and endurance. You will learn to play, use, and understand guitar chords in a variety of styles and musical applications including blues, jazz, pop, and singer-songwriter styles. Develop a toolbox of chordal vocabulary including triads, four-part chords, and guide-tone voicings with tensions. Practice chords around the circle of fourths, in all inversions, and with substitutions, in etudes drills, and other contexts. Accompanying audio tracks let you practice the techniques and perform them with a live band.

You will learn to:

• Become a more expressive and versatile guitarist through developing a wider chord vocabulary of types and voicing options, learning to play with accuracy, tone, and a strong rhythmic feel.

• Construct, understand, and play common and advanced chord types up, down, and across the fingerboard: triads, seventh chords, power chords, chords with tensions, and others.

• Develop an intuitive understanding of how chords are built, from simple power chords and triads to four-part chords with altered tensions.

• Choose chord voicings that make your accompanying parts and improvisations sound smoother – with harmonically sophisticated shapes that are easier to play.

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  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Triads
  • Major Triads on 432
  • Using the Circle of Fourths with Triads
  • Using the Circle of Fourths with Arpeggios
  • Minor Triads
  • Spread Triad Voicings
  • Inversions
  • Gospel Triads
  • Suspended 4 Triads (4 Replaces 3)
  • Diminished and Augmented Triads
  • Triads up the Fretboard
  • Triads Across the Fretboard
  • Power Chords
  • Barre Chords
  • Four-Part Chords: Root Position Drop 2 Using Raise 2 Approach
  • Drop 2 Crossovers: Moving Chord Shapes Across String Sets
  • Four-Part Chords: Inverting Drop 2
  • Diminished 7 Drop 2 Chords
  • Drop 3 Voicings Using Raise 2 and 3 Process
  • Major 6 and Minor 6 Voicings
  • Dom7(9) and Dom7(13)
  • Dominant 7 Voicings with Altered Tensions
  • Guide Tone Voicings
  • Inverting Drop 2 and Drop 3 Voicings
  • Appendix A: Chord Tones and Tensions on the Fretboard
  • Appendix B: Berklee Guitar Department Required Chords
  • Appendix C: Etudes
  • Final Thoughts
  • About the Author
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