How to Read the Chord Diagrams

A dark collage of images including Bill Monroe's mandolin, text says how to read our diagrams
This is part 3 of 6 of the series Chord Bible

This page provides a quick reference to understanding the elements of our chord charts. Thank you for viewing it! Please remember that you are always welcome to contact us with any questions, concerns, or suggestions.

Did you know that this project began as an idea for a printed book version? It is the author’s belief that a book of chord charts that contain fingering diagram, photograph, standard notation, musical intervals – in short, as much information as possible on each chord – would be a valuable resource for students of the mandolin. Plans for a print copy of the chord bible are still very much in the works.

Your feedback and support for this project is much appreciated.


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Author: Mark
Mark is a semi-retired entrepreneur, and lifelong amateur musician. He lives in an RV and spends time playing guitar and mandolin, piddling with personal websites, and enjoying the great outdoors.

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