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Jim Ives
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From: Los Angeles, California, USA

posted 07 February 2006 09:01 AM     profile     
What is the best chord chart/dictionary for E9th tuning?
-Jim
Ray Minich
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From: Limestone, New York, USA

posted 07 February 2006 09:39 AM     profile     
There's a good 4 page side laminated one that you can get that's printed by Mel Bay. I think it's about $4.95. Product No. 93394 Pedal Steel Guitar Chord Chart $4.95 http: //www.melbay.com/...
Maybe b0b sells it. It's great to put on the music stand for those forgetful moments in the middle of a tune when you're about to get lost
There's also an 8 page side one that I got from Emmons a hunnert years ago, but I don't know if it's still available.

[This message was edited by Ray Minich on 07 February 2006 at 09:46 AM.]

[This message was edited by b0b on 07 February 2006 at 10:07 AM.]

Karl Koch
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From: Cathedral City, California, USA

posted 07 February 2006 10:25 AM     profile     
I like the Jeff Newman. Clear, nicely laid out and most important, he doesn't just list a chord as an isolated entity but shows how you are likely to find them in progressions, and myriad ways to connect them with other chords. Rather than just something to refer to now and then, you can use this to sit around playing with progressions and amusing yourself for hours. twenty bucks from his site
Ray Minich
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From: Limestone, New York, USA

posted 07 February 2006 01:19 PM     profile     
Thanks for the heads up Karl, I just ordered Jeff's "Chord Dictionary" from Fran, as well as the matching "Play What you Hear..." course. Looking forward to the material.

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