Alfred

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With the Alfred Mandolin Chord Dictionary learning chords for the mandolin has never been this easy. This handy guide, sized to fit inside your mandolin case, is organized in a unique dictionary style that helps you to quickly reference any chord. The Mandolin Chord Dictionary provides essential chords in each key and a "Magic Chord Accompaniment Guide" to show accompaniments for each.
Alfred Mandolin Chord Dictionary

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  • Author: Morton Manus
  • Designed for portability
  • "Magic Chord Accompaniment Guide"

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  1. Great for beginner mandolin players1
  2. When you need to find a lost chord1
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  1. ZERO1
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  1. GREAT book for mandolin.1
  • Mandolin players should have this book.

    5

    submitted9 years ago

    byRLJmusic13

    fromVisiting Rockford, IL

    I got this book to help me remember many of the chords I forgot. This can happen when it has been a few years since you have played a mandolin. This book will be a great friend to you. I like the finger board chart on the back cover. This can come in handy in so many ways especially for new mandolin players. Most songs only have 3 to 5 chords so take a few easy songs in A. C, G, E and D that will get you started. then learn the chords and play.

  • very nice

    5

    submitted13 years ago

    byMatthew Leslie

    fromchicago, IL

    this book is layed out well from the beginning to the end, gives descent background on playing and how to play the mandolin. has a vast amount of chords to keep your songwriting/composing open and everchanging.

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    fromPortland OR

    How many pages are in the book/how many chords and their variations are illustrated?

    How many pages are in the book/how many chords and their variations are illustrated?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    I’m sorry, we don’t have that information available. Perhaps an inquiry to Alfred