Looking for chord chart

JelC50

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Not the regular ones that can be found on thousands of sites. On this forum recently, I'm almost positive I saw a post where someone had laid out the chords that can be played up the neck. If you don't understand what I'm saying, I mean how to make a C on the 10th fret, or an F on the 5th ,or a Z chord on the 42 fret. (just examples). I've been looking all afternoon and night, and can't locate it. Any ideas.......
 
Not the regular ones that can be found on thousands of sites. On this forum recently, I'm almost positive I saw a post where someone had laid out the chords that can be played up the neck. If you don't understand what I'm saying, I mean how to make a C on the 10th fret, or an F on the 5th ,or a Z chord on the 42 fret. (just examples). I've been looking all afternoon and night, and can't locate it. Any ideas.......


When i started playing guitar when i was about 14 (im 32 now)
I used a mel bay guitar chord book, it was SUPER helpful.
When i got into playing the uke (about 10 years ago)
I bought a mel bay ukulele chord book, it was also very helpful.
The first book i bought when i didn't know much was set up for
D tuning, so i started playing in D than quickly realized that C
was more of the standard now and mel bay demonstrated where
to place my fingers for all of the common and less common (but still used)
chords. I would totally recommend it you could prob get one on amazon
for no more than 10 bucks. Its a nice reference to have too in case you ever
forget a chord.
 
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