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www.musicwired.com/Guitar/ChordsG/am_G.htm
www.musicwired.com/Guitar/ChordsG/am_G.htm
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-----The Am chord or A minor chord is composed of three notes. They are A, C, and E. There are many versions of this chord and they are shown below. First try to get comfortable placing the fingers from the left hand on the right frets.
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www.lssc.k12.in.us/elementary/projects/EOC/amchord.htm
www.lssc.k12.in.us/elementary/projects/EOC/amchord.htm
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StoneDragon's Guitar Discusion Forum; Theory Thang please help me, I am chord stupid... ... Topic: please help me, I am chord stupid... ... posted June 17, 2000 01:36 AM...
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www.zentao.com/ubb/Forum3/HTML/000017.html
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View and print Misc Am Chord guitar tab, rated 5 out of 5. ... Misc › Am Chord Guitar Tab ... Send "Am Chord" Ringtone to your Cell Phone...
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www.guitarmasta.net/m/misc/343276.html
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Here am G I, here am G/B I; Em Standing in Your Dsus presence, holy G/B God Am11 D11; Here am G I, here am G/B I; Cmaj9 Fill me, Lord, and D/C change me; B7sus Anoint and B7/D# consecrate Em me; ... As I'm Am7 drawn into Your D11 presence; Here am G I...
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freepraiseandworship.org/cgi-bin/files/chr/865.htm
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Free online guitar lesson covering 7 basic open position chords. Learn the guitar chords Em, C, G, D, Am, E and A. This lesson includes chord progressions for practice, and jam tracks to play along with. ... Em and C chords; G and D chords; Am chord; E chord; A chord; All 7 basic open position major and minor guitar chords...
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www.cyberfret.com/chords/beginning-7/page3.php
www.cyberfret.com/chords/beginning-7/page3.php
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Learn the featured guitar chord Am(add9) in this free guitar lesson. ... This chord is an interesting variation for a basic am chord. It falls into the "mysto chord" category. A mysto chord is my term for a chord that has the following characteristics.
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www.cyberfret.com/chords/featured/amadd9-mysto/index.ph...
www.cyberfret.com/chords/featured/amadd9-mysto/index.php
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As the keys of C and Am differ in one tone only they are so related to each other that easily can be changed (modulated) from one key to another. This is the reason we can use the 6 principal chords of these keys (C, F, G7, Am, Dm, E7) in practically any order for a 'chord progression'.
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www.improvise.nl/less04.html
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