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      <title>Learning the Fretboard Using a Triad Chart for Guitar</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve been feeling stuck in the same old &amp;#39;cowboy chord&amp;#39; patterns, grabbing a triad chart for guitar might be the single best move you can make for your playing right now. Most of us start out learning those big, chunky shapes at the nut of the</description>
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