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This wonderful tool is really useful for people who like to figure out different chord variations. the chord root is in red. if all four strings are being used in a chord then you can move it all over the fretboard. so instead of having 70 chords, you really have at least 500 chords, if you know just a tiny bit of theory. mainly semi tones. the other side has the circle of fourths and fifths.take six adjoining chords from the circle, like a slice of pie, and all of those six chords sound wonderful together. plus you get all of the notes on the fret board that you can use for your moveable chords. love it, a must have for a ukulele player that really wants to learn. small and laminated. fits in case. thank you!
A perfect size with great chord information and sooo easy to use and refer to! Sure beats flipping through a book while playing and needing to look up a chord! The fact it’s laminated makes it “curl free” and clean! I rest it on the stand with the music I’m playing. Perfectly suited for the beginner player but also a great easy reference for other levels of ability.
For some reason they stuck a label on the back (see photo). And it wasn't one of those peel-off labels either. It was stuck down securely. Of course it ripped when I was taking it off. Then it left a bunch of adhesive. So I had to get some solvent to remove the leftover glue. They should figure out a better way to handle their label.
2.0 out of 5 stars
OK product, but.....
Reviewed in the United States on 7 February 2019
For some reason they stuck a label on the back (see photo). And it wasn't one of those peel-off labels either. It was stuck down securely. Of course it ripped when I was taking it off. Then it left a bunch of adhesive. So I had to get some solvent to remove the leftover glue. They should figure out a better way to handle their label.