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The Ultimate Chord Bible: A Deep Dive into Jay Arnold’s 7488 Guitar Chords

7,488 Guitar Chords by Jay Arnold is a legendary chord reference first published in 1971 that serves as a "chord bible" for guitarists of all levels. The book is designed to provide a comprehensive look at 34 different chord types in every key, mapping out the fingerboard from the first to the fifteenth fret. Amazon.com Guide to Using the Book Understand the Layout

It’s a well-known (or digital chord dictionary) that claims to contain 7,488 unique guitar chord shapes — including standard, alternate voicings, and extended chords. The number is derived from systematically covering all common chord types (major, minor, dom7, maj7, m7, sus, dim, aug, 6, 9, 11, 13, altered chords, etc.) across all 12 keys.

Don't try to learn all 7,488 chords. Pick a key (e.g., G major). Print only the pages for G, Am, Bm, C, D, Em, F#dim. Practice moving between different voicings.