Slash Chords

The term “slash chord” refers to a chords whose bass note (the lowest note played) changes from the root note to another note.  These are examples of slash chords: G/B, D/F#, C/D, Bm/A.  In the G/B chord, the bass note is a B note and can be played like...

Simple Bass Line Progressions

A bass line progression is a progression where the bass note of a chord (“the lowest note played in a chord”) is changing and following a predetermined or predictable pattern.  There are two generic types of bass line chord progressions: ascending (the bass line goes...

Barre Chord Theory

I’ve just finished the last page of the Barre Chord Theory. Click here to read this section. I have yet to create the pages for “Chord Progressions” and “Playing by Ear”. Check back later for those pages. If you have any questions or...

My Son, the Shredder

You may wonder why I have all these posts/videos of people who are guitar “shredders”, when the site is particularly focused on “chord theory”. Well, I can do chords and theory, but shredding is what I wished I can do. Since I can’t do it...

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