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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

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