Card Chords

Card Chords

Summer is here, and most people are thrilled to spend as much time out as they can.

Let’s say you’ve always wanted to learn how to play an instrument but don’t want to be stuck indoors in front of your computer’s screen reading tabs and following YouTube tutorials. You’re in luck – there’s a new guitar-learning tool that can be used to learn and practice chords virtually anywhere.

Let’s suppose you have a couple of friends that are also interested in mastering basic guitar chords; with Card Chords in your backpack, you can seamlessly organize a road trip and take your learning on the road. In this article, we’ll help you understand what Card Chords are and how they can be used to learn elementary guitar chords outside.

What Are Card Chords & How to Use Them?

As a guitar player, you probably heard about tabs (tablatures). Card Chords are perforated tabs that can, unlike regular tabs, be placed directly onto the guitar’s fretboard. Standard tabs are typically used to notate riffs, licks, or even entire songs; Card Chords, on another hand, are used to notate guitar chords.

Many songs feature just a couple of chords; there are also dozens of tunes that use a single chord (like Ted Nugent’s “Stranglehold” or U2’s “With Or Without You”). If you know the chords, you will also know how to play entire songs too.

The purpose of Card Chords is to simplify the chord-learning process. Most people don’t like staring at the computer screen while reading tabs, just like most guitarists don’t want to haul books of guitar tablatures on vacation trips. That’s where Card Chords come into play, so let’s dive into a bit deeper details.

Ideal for Playing Outdoors

Playing a guitar outdoors is a wonderful experience, or at least it’s supposed to be if you’ve mastered the required chords and techniques.

Learning how to play the guitar outdoors, on the other hand, can be quite challenging. The wind may blow your tabs away, hauling a large chord stand will occupy a good chunk of your trunk space, and bouncing your gaze back and forth between your guitar and the tablatures is something most people find difficult.

This isn’t a problem with Card Chords, though. As perforated, compact guitar tabs, Card Chords can fit inside a pocket and be placed directly on your guitar. These innovative guitar-learning tools efficiently eliminate all the drawbacks of practicing guitar outdoors – they’ll stick to the fretboard no matter how windy it is; they’re very easy to use, and the entire deck is light as a feather.

Learning Chords On the Move? It’s Simple with Card Chords

Most guitar coaches and music instructors emphasize that consistent practice is the key to getting better. Even if you’re practicing your chords for about 30-60 minutes each day for an entire week, you’ll see better results than if you practiced 7 hours in one day.

But what if you planned to spend an entire summer abroad, away from your music school and instructors? Wherever you can bring your guitar, you can also bring your Card Chords as well. All Card Chords decks were designed with portability in mind, enabling you to safely store your Card Chords in your gig bag or backpack.

You don’t ever have to pause your learning sessions, even when you pack up your things and hit the road. Ordinarily, you’d probably struggle to keep music sheets and standard guitar tabs from flying all over the vehicle while it’s moving, but not Card Chords.

These perforated tabs were designed to stick to the first three frets of the fingerboard until you remove them. This means that if you have space to play your guitar, you also have enough space to learn how basic chords are played.

Learning Becomes Fun for the Whole Group

Usually, beginners practice at home because they feel like they’d bother everyone around. Hitting the wrong notes, playing out of tune, and essentially struggling to pull off simple chords is not the definition of quality entertainment, but what if it didn’t have to be that way?

What separates Card Chords from other guitar-learning tools is their unrivaled efficiency. No other tool can enable a beginner to learn how to play elementary guitar chords in merely a couple of minutes.

Card Chords were designed by Mike Grande, a highly experienced guitar coach who understood there was a need for a simple yet effective “chord teacher on demand.” Card Chords feature nameplates indicating which chord is being depicted and easy-to-read finger position markers, allowing you to learn the chords you need to play any song, even when you’re on the road.

Universal Card Chords
Universal Card Chords fits all acoustic and electric guitars.

Taking a Break? Just Remove the Card Chord in Seconds

Unlike many guitar accessories, Card Chords are petite in size. As soon as you’re done learning or playing, just pick the Card Chord with your right hand and place it back in the deck.

Within just a couple of seconds, you can remove the Card Chord from the fingerboard, pull a different chord, and place it on your guitar. If your traveling companions expected you to learn a bunch of chords so that you could play to pass the time on the road, you’ll just need a couple of minutes to be fully prepared.

Whenever you decide it’s time to take a break, you can just place your guitar down; you don’t have to remove the Card Chord attached to its first three frets. Afterward, simply pick the guitar back up, and you’ll be set to resume where you left off.

Ready to Grab Your Card Chords? Let’s Pick the Right Edition

Card Chords come in three Editions, including Stratocaster, Les Paul, and Universal. Different Editions of Card Chords were designed to fit different guitars; for example, if you own a Telecaster, shoot for the Stratocaster Edition. If your guitar is made by Epiphone or Gretsch, get a Les Paul Edition Card Chords.

Whenever you feel ready to start your chord-learning journey, simply follow this link, and we’ll help you choose the right Edition of your new Card Chords.