
On the guitar, however, we can quickly learn a small number of different shapes and shift them around the fretboard to create many different chord qualities and progressions. On the keyboard, each chord has a different shape and fingering that needs to be memorized. Guitarists have a secret advantage over keyboardists when learning different chord shapes.

What systems can you use to build and maintain a vocabulary of useful chord shapes? How can you develop a repertoire of chord voicings that sound good and you can always remember when you need them? The answer is to learn how to use moveable chord shapes! Moveable Chord Shapes for Beginners

You could easily spend hours practicing tens of different voicings for a C major chord, only to forget them all the next day.

It is easy to lose your mind in pages of guitar chord diagrams and lists of common chord voicings. The universe of guitar chords is vast and wild, and can be confusing for beginners.
