Since you said basic chords – I can suggest this spiral-bound book but look for a "Good" condition one at least, it will be a lifetime reference

https://www.amazon.com/488-Guitar-Chords-explaining-fingerboard/dp/0849404509

but when ready to move beyond and have more "jazzy" sounding chordal voicing, more interesting/pleasing sounding, and not using many, if any, barre, open, or first position chords and want hard copy reference

Ted Green’s Chord Chemistry and his Modern Chord Progressions

https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Chord-Progressions-Classical-Voicings/dp/0898986982/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

However, unless you have 20/10 eyesight DO NOT GET the Kindle version’s!


If you want a handy on-screen app that works OFF LINE (~$20)

http://www.gootar.com/chordgen/

There are multiple places ON-line ones, that will do same thing as Gootar and for free, that will show you chords dynamically (you ask it shows) but I like OFF-LINE apps. Also, I'm sure there are even FREE off-line apps, I've never looked since I have Gootar.

Speaking of off-line don’t forget our very OWN PG Music provided one, or sold separately (depending on what BIAB pack you bought and when), the Guitar Chord (and Piano Chord) dictionaries


Larry

Last edited by Larry Kehl; 08/05/17 10:21 AM.

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