As some of our members here know already, I began working on an illustrated book of mandolin chords several years ago. Lifestyle changes and projected publishing costs put a damper on the project, and I've only recently gotten back to it. Most recently, I've begun to publish some of the material online at my new website, theamateurmandolinist.com
Plan and Purpose of the Chord Bible
There are plenty of very good resources for chords on the internet; a good question is, why another mandolin chord resource?
My purpose has been to combine chord chart, photographs, standard notation, chord-building intervals and note names all together into a colorful and easily read chart for each chord. It is my belief that having all that information at your fingertips for each chord would be a worthy endeavor, and I have not seen this done for mandolin all together anywhere else.
Currently available at my site are the C family chords, and the section on movable chord shapes.
It is my hope that these can be useful references for mandolin enthusiasts, and I have plans to continue with pages for each of the other 11 keys, as well as chapters, or articles, on numerous chord related subjects.
C family chords: https://theamateurmandolinist.com/20...-for-mandolin/
Movable mandolin chord shapes: https://theamateurmandolinist.com/20...-chord-shapes/
Suggestions for chords to add are welcome.
Error reporting and constructive criticism are also welcome.
Thanks for looking, and happy mandolinning!
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