The Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary
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  1. #26

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    Here are the pics, 5 positions plus 10 string

    Practical yet thorough way of understanding the fretboard?-screenshot_20250602_191759-jpg
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    Practical yet thorough way of understanding the fretboard?-20250602_191713-jpg

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  3. #27

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    If I'm interpreting correctly, high to low pitch we have

    E
    B
    G
    D
    A
    E
    B
    Gb
    Db
    Ab

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    Yes. Also the third pic.. was the position I was talking about starting on the 2nd Degree on the lowest bass string. If there are no stretches then it covers a 6 fret span but should one incorporate the stretch then reduces it to a 5 fret span.

  5. #29

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazznylon
    Yes. Also the third pic.. was the position I was talking about starting on the 2nd Degree on the lowest bass string. If there are no stretches then it covers a 6 fret span but should one incorporate the stretch then reduces it to a 5 fret span.
    It looks about the same at the standard tuning G shape or Bruno 6th position. I would keep it.