Talk:Guitar/Chord Reference

"An open chord is any chord that has one or more strings sounded without being fretted."

This statement is contradicted by the F major and B minor chords shown below.

This page is not to be trusted.
 * The one chord that I looked up here turned out to be wrong:
 * The Eo7 Chord is [E G Bb Db], not: [D E G Bb]. And the supplied fingering is also wrong.
 * I am no guitar expert so I won't make any changes, but be warned!

(stestagg) 86.140.72.186 21:27, 1 September 2007 (UTC)

HQ diagrams
with GChords? Jd (talk) 11:26, 20 December 2008 (UTC)

Removing incorrect chord information
The chord reference section is incorrect. The notes in A major are "A - C sharp - E" not "A - D flat - E". This is also a very complicated way of presenting chords. I'm removing the whole section. I will be replacing this with simple chord diagrams that are key related.

Chords in C major
The proper chord form for B in a C major scale is B half-dim7 which has the notes B-D-F-A as opposed to B dim7, the chord shown, which has the notes B-D-F-Ab. It's worth noting that Ab is not a note within the C major scale. I recommend changing the B chord to a half-dim7 or a triadic voicing if practical.

-mike