Yep it is a very GOOD reference and its recommended fingerings are usually the best. But as with anything sometimes other fingerings are better, faster, or easier depending situation and player.

It has "all the chords" (Dire Straits sarcasm notwithstanding) all meaning "essentially all" or "for all intents and purposes." Besides the boring Maj, min, m7, Maj7, it has all those with extensions #5/b9, b9/b5, 11's and 13's (with previous 9/5 treatments), Sus (aka Sus4), augmented, etc.

It does NOT have the b3b7#5#9 chord (one of the C7Alt spellings/variations) but I think all the others grin


Again when I say "all" I mean if you know/learn the enharmonic's, spelling's, alternate names (e.g., a Maj-min is also known as a Cm#7) and alternate notations (e.g., they don't call a Cm7-5 a half-diminished or use the null symbol [circle with slash] to represent it , etc.).

Also, it does NOT use jazz "chart" or jazz "chord" notation. E.g., things like a "-" for minor, or a triangle for Maj chord (triangle = a plain triad, get it) but then again if you can read and understand various charts then you probably know what the chord name is.

Larry


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