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Worksheet 7.0 was rapidly developed and has several cool things you can do with it:" Below we have selected the Key of C by clicking on one of the 12 keys shown at the bottom of the worksheet and we are mousing over the C tone, There are 3 of the five C major chord shapes shown (first, third, and fifth). All of the chords follow the CAGED system so there would be a total of 5 chord that you can play for any chord.
When you mouse through the different keys you should notice that they all basically use the same chord 'Shapes' - Above you see the C shape first, the G shape is the blue chord showing and the last chord is the D shape - That means there is an A shape between the C and G, and there is a E shape between the G and D shape....
If you wanted the D minor chords showing to stay
on the above diagram you would Click on and Drag *UP the "C"
to make the chords stay, then you can change some of the tones to make up the
extended chords. To do this you must Click on and Dragout a note to unselect
it OR Click on a note to select it....
(* This is so you don't reset them by mousing over it again - The future worksheet
version will have a 'Mouseover / onClick' option )
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