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TAC webpage with all the chords
Posted by LRB3 on February 19, 2026 at 2:51 pmHi everyone, is there a link or page on this site that has all the chords with pictures of where to place your fingers. There are great illustrations on the first 30 days, but I cant seem to find all of the chords in one place. Attached is an example of the chord image I am referring to. Thanks!!
jorgemac replied 1 month ago 5 Members · 8 Replies -
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I don’t know of anything like that on the TAC website. I will look for something and post it.
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Here is a link to the first 12 chords most people learn.
I believe Tony has used most of these in his early lessons.
Hope this helps. You should just be able to go to the link and print easily.
https://www.imusic-school.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/12-beginner-guitar-chords.pdf
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I was looking for a public link in my saved links library and came up empty. Here is a pdf that I put together, some of them come from a previous program I was in, the others are diagrams I downloaded frome somewhere (don’t remember where. The second page has chord diagrams I created for 5* Hotel bench mark challenge, you’ll probably find them handy.
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Hi @LRB3 and welcome to TAC. Between open chords, barre chords, triads, “slash” chords, etc., there are more ways to play the same chord than you could imagine. And not just in one location on the fretboard, but all over – I’m not even considering alternate tunings, just standard tuning. Anyways, I want to let you know about a fantastic (FREE) web site that I found that can show you all these things and much more. Take a look, make sure you bookmark it, because you’ll want to go back to it often.
oolimo.com
Guitar chord compendium. Learn guitar chords with interactive chord diagrams, chord finder, chord analyzer (chord namer), theory, quizzes. Learn common chord types and chord progressions in pop/rock/jazz.
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thanks Bill.
I have a wall chart, that I reference daily, called “Guitar Charts” by Timita, that I picked up from Amazon
it has
Complete Fret board.
Guitar chords in all major keys, 30 charts for each chord.
11 Scales broken down on separate fret boards.
Chord diagrams in each key
Triads including 1st and 2nd inversions for major and minor chords, plus fretboard positions
Circle of 4th and 5th
Chord notes for major, minor, dominant, sus, diminished and augmented chords.
2 foot by 4 foot. by Timita
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