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I know I can construct my own chords and call them like CopenG,  but are there fretboard patterns for openG tunings, and if so how do I reference them?

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its how to reference open G chords

 

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Build your own—very easy. Follow the links that I pasted into your other thread on this topic. I will not be looking at this one again.

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thanks mike;  I write a LOT of music for guitar, and I have built pretty much a new library for almost every tune I have written, which is incredibly inefficient but I still, even though its been explain before, do not know how to construct what I would call my master library.   This way, every time I find a voicing that is not in the library, I add one, and I can use it later.  I did make a chord type called drpD (  GdrpD, CdrpD, etc..).   But before I make a openG set of fretboards it occurred to me, that since finale furnishes a openG tab, that it might have openG fretboards.  Its not hard to build your own chords, but it they already exist then it can be a lot easier.   I wish I could actually take a killer finale course to really learn all the tricks in this tool,  especially everything to do with libraries.

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