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Date: 16-Mar-02 @ 01:01 AM -
RE: chord book?
There's a zillion of them. Haven't looked at one in a while so I can't really recommend one. Unless you play guitar, stay away from the chord books for guitar players I'd say. That'll eliminate 2/3s of the books to choose from. And you won't really miss those 3 chords anyway :P
But what are you looking to do or looking for with a chord book? I don't know what your base of knowledge is in this sector, but chords and notes all make sense once you get the logic of it so a book with chords and some explanation of theory isn't a bad idea. It's not rocket science. Don't mean to be putting ideas in your head though. A chord book by itself is fun though. Kind of like going through patches on a synth until you find something close to what you like and then playing with it from there.