Find the Chords: Full Voicings on Demand
Find the Chords: Full Voicings on Demand
The short answer: Find the Chords names a chord and a region, and you find its notes on the fretboard. Points scale with speed. Instead of memorizing chord diagrams, you build chords from their notes — which is how you eventually voice any chord anywhere, not just the grips you were handed.
What the game is
You get a chord and a zone, and you assemble it from its actual notes on the neck. It reframes chords as collections of notes you can find, rather than fixed pictures you either remember or you do not.
What it teaches
- Chords as collections of notes, not memorized grips.
- How roots, 3rds, 5ths and extensions sit across the neck.
- The freedom to voice a chord in whatever zone you happen to be playing.
Why it's cool
Knowing chords by their notes instead of a handful of shapes is the line between playing chords and understanding them. Once you can build a chord anywhere, the fretboard stops hiding voicings from you.
Where to start
Read how chords are built from scales and guitar chord symbols explained. The Essential Chords course covers the staples.