Alfred Ted Greene Chord Chemistry Guitar Book

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      Alfred Ted Greene Chord Chemistry Guitar Book (900597)
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The classic chord reference book.

Ted Greene's Chord Chemistry from Alfred was originally published in 1971 and has become the classic guitar chord reference book for all guitarists. Whether you are just beginning to search beyond basic barre chords or are already an advanced player, this guitar chord book is a harmonic treasure chest filled with exciting ideas and sounds designed to inspire creativity.

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  • Best Chemistry Class Ever !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    As reviewed by Michael on 6/3/2008

    Chord Chemistry is one of the best books to get you to play better now. It contains advanced theory as well as basic concepts. This book will not only give you hundreds of chords and inversions, but it actually shows you how to use them. It is a great book that feeds you as much info that you can process. I really enjoy this book and would by again if lost, stolen, damaged. Well worth 18 dollars (tax included) and gives knowledge that will take years to get through. I Love this book. Thanks Ted.

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  • Ted Greene chord chemistry

    As reviewed by Alex deSamsonow on 10/15/2009

    It is obvious Mr.Greene is a very accomplished musician,and his book is amazing. But what I was looking for was a book that had pic's of the actual chord formation on the actual guitar, and something easier to understand. I went to my local Guitar center, and they allowed me to trade this book for Picture chord encyclopedia, (Proline Pub.)I find this book perfect for my needs.

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