In this article, Aaron Matthies from Guitar Gear Finder will show you how you can use Guitar Pro 7.5’s chord library to work towards mastering the fretboard.
When Joe Satriani was learning guitar, he bought a Joe Pass chords book. The book contained hundreds of chords with variations for each

Chord all over the fretboard. Satriani would practice all of those chords every day to help him gain confidence across the entire fretboard and build his chord knowledge.
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While you could buy a chords book and do the same thing, let’s take a smarter approach. If you have Guitar Pro 7.5, you already have everything you need to not only find any chord you want
Let’s look at how to find variations for any chord across the entire fretboard, then look at how to practice it. If you practice this method, you’ll not only develop your mastery over the fretboard, but you’ll also improve your chords knowledge and ability to find notes across the fretboard.
Start by picking any chord you want to work on. I recommend starting with basic Major and minor chords and gradually building on top of them over time.
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Select the type of chord you want by changing the options on the left. As you can see in the above screenshot, you can select the chord C Major by changing ‘Tonality’ to C. The big ‘M’ in ‘Type’ stands for Major. If you want to practice a minor chord, change this to a little ‘m’.
Our goal is to build up an exercise that uses as many of the variations for this chord as possible so we can practice and memorize all of them.
To find variations for a chord, go back into the chords tool by pressing ‘A’. In the ‘Alternatives’ section, you’ll see a lot of variations for the chord you’ve selected. This is like having your own chords book for any chord you want.
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So if we follow the above steps again, we press ‘A’, select C Major, then click the next variation as shown below:

You can repeat this over and over and add as many of the variations into your track as you want to practice. The more variations you add, the deeper your understanding of the chord will become.
To keep things simple, only add four chords per bar so you have a new chord shape on every beat.You may also notice that I have skipped some of the variations from the chord tool. This is because many of the variations overlap with each other. Some may play the chord across all six strings, while other variations will play the same notes, but only across four strings. So you can decide which variations you want to practice.
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Depending on your current skill level, some of the chords may seem unplayable. That’s okay – learn as many of them as you can and don’t worry if you can’t learn all of them. The goal here is to expand your chord knowledge from the basic open and barre chords everybody learns and develop a stronger understanding of how to find chords across the fretboard.
If you try to memorize all of the chords at once, you might find it difficult. So let’s break this exercise down.

If you press play, you’ll hear those four chords played over and over. This is a good way to get started and focus on a few chord shapes at a time.
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For this example, I’ve set the tempo to 80 bpm. If you’re unsure what tempo to start at, repeatedly click the ‘Tap’ button at the pace you want to practice the chords and it will set the tempo for you.
Now when you press play, you can try to play the chords in time with Guitar Pro. If you struggle to keep up, lower the tempo. After you master the chord positions, you can gradually increase the tempo to work on your chord changes. Start by focusing on accuracy, then worry about speed later.
Save this exercise so you can practice it in the future. You can either create a new file for each chord or simply extend this track with any new chords you want to practice.

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So once you feel confident with C Major, you can move on to C minor, D Major, or any other chord. Gradually working through all the basic Major and minor chords will help you build a large library in your head of where each chord can be played on the fretboard.
To take this further and find out three more ways you can use Guitar Pro 7.5 to build your guitar skills, check out this great article by Aaron Matthies on the Guitar Gear Finder website:
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