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As soon as the ChordBuddy is properly attached to your acoustic or electrical
guitar, you will be able to make music. Using ChordBuddy's patented teaching
device you will learn the rythm and strum patterns first while the ChordBuddy
makes the chords for you by pressing one button at a time for each
chord. Once you have learned to strum, it is time to learn the chords. You
will remove the tabs one at the time and learn the finger placement to play the
chords yourself. In two months, you’ll be able
to play the guitar with no ChordBuddy at all!
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ChordBuddy Guitar Learning System Features:
PLEASE MEASURE YOUR GUITAR NECK
before ordering. Measure across
the neck at the nut (the white bar between the frets and the tuning pegs) it
should be around 1 3\4″ (1 ½” minimum and 1 7/8” maximum) and from the nut to
the 3rd fret should be 4″ (give or take 1/8th"). If you have a left-handed
guitar, order the "left-handed" version. If you have a classical
right-handed guitar, neck width around 2 1/4" (2" minimum and 2
3/8" maximum and from the nut to the 3rd fret should be 4" give or
take 1/8th") you’ll need the “Classical” version. The “right” and “left”
handed ChordBuddy will work with most standard full scale acoustic and electric
guitars.
Don’t know if you need left or
right? If you strum with your right hand and the biggest string is on the top;
it is a right-handed guitar and you need a right hand ChordBuddy. If you strum
with your left hand and the biggest string is on the top; it is a left-handed
guitar and you need a left-hand ChordBuddy.
ChordBuddy will not work on
half-sized children's guitars or any guitar with a neck width of less than 1
1/2″. If the neck of the guitar is too wide, it is probably a classical guitar,
and you should order the “classical” ChordBuddy. We do not have a ChordBuddy
for a left-handed classical guitar. Classicals normally have a mixture of nylon
and steel strings. ChordBuddy will only work on a six-string guitar.
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