Here's some two-finger jobs that's fun and easy to go up and down the neck with.
Pattern alpha for Key of G
0010
2030
4050
5070
7090
90(10)0
Pattern beta for Key of D
7400
9500
(11)700
(12)900
You can of course also move pattern alpha up 7 frets for the key of D, or move pattern beta down 2 frets and over to the D and A strings for the key of G.
Zan McLeod dvd is very good but requires a fair grasp of music theory. I have found quite a few useful chords by adapting chords found in DADGAD tutorials.
Bouzouki chord patterns
Bouzouki chord patterns
Hello all,
I'm lookin for some chord patterns to practice.
for example, G,C,G,Am. and so on.
Thanks
Saint
GDAD tuning
# Posted on June 10th 2007 by Saint
Re: Bouzouki chord patterns
It's all her on Han Speek's bouzouki page
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hspeek/bouzouki/index.html
# Posted on June 11th 2007 by Donough
Re: Bouzouki chord patterns
Here's some two-finger jobs that's fun and easy to go up and down the neck with.
Pattern alpha for Key of G
0010
2030
4050
5070
7090
90(10)0
Pattern beta for Key of D
7400
9500
(11)700
(12)900
You can of course also move pattern alpha up 7 frets for the key of D, or move pattern beta down 2 frets and over to the D and A strings for the key of G.
# Posted on June 11th 2007 by m_gavin
Re: Bouzouki chord patterns
Thanks This is great stuff
# Posted on June 11th 2007 by Saint
Re: Bouzouki chord patterns
I aggree totally!
If any of the Zoukmasters here will contribute with more of this stuff, it will be greatly appreciated!
# Posted on June 11th 2007 by drunkenviking
Re: Bouzouki chord patterns
I'm no zoukmaster, but I've just tuned a mandolin to GDAD and come up a couple of fragments:
7000 (D)
6700 (A/C#)
4500 (G/B)
2400 (D/A)
0550 (G)
0450 (D/G)
0230 (C/G)
0020 (G)
# Posted on June 11th 2007 by CreadurMawnOrganig
Re: Bouzouki chord patterns
There's a very good chord finder here:
http://4stringchords.com/
Some ideas on tutors here:
http://www.thesession.org/discussions/display/13946
Get the Zan McLeod tutorial and you'll have plenty to be going on with!
# Posted on June 11th 2007 by Sugarfoot Jack
Re: Bouzouki chord patterns
Take the Soup ?
By the way, Saint, I agree with the first reply ; there's a wealth of chords on Han Speek's site.
K.
# Posted on June 11th 2007 by KevinOK
Re: Bouzouki chord patterns
Zan McLeod dvd is very good but requires a fair grasp of music theory. I have found quite a few useful chords by adapting chords found in DADGAD tutorials.
# Posted on December 18th 2008 by andy saunders