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        <description>There is a great deal of information for guitar players on the internet. Two of the most popular aids are chord diagrams and guitar tab. There is nothing wrong with this approach but the focus is on where to put your fingers rather than why.

This page gives a brief overview of the &amp;quot;why&amp;quot;. Chord structure is actually quite simple, in fact it's easier than ABC because the musical alphabet only goes up to G. ...</description>
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            <title>Guitar Chord Structure updated Fri Apr 18 2008 12:21 pm CDT</title>
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            <description>There is a great deal of information for guitar players on the internet. Two of the most popular aids are chord diagrams and guitar tab. There is nothing wrong with this approach but the focus is on where to put your fingers rather than why.

This page gives a brief overview of the &amp;quot;why&amp;quot;. Chord structure is actually quite simple, in fact it's easier than ABC because the musical alphabet only goes up to G.

With the information on this page a beginner will be ready to start discovering (Or designing) their own guitar chords.</description>
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