Interesting. I ran into the same problem and ended up doing the same thing -
compiled a total list. Kool.
Jim
--- In The-Guitar-Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "everychordandscale"
<everychordandscale@y...> wrote:
>
> It is a well known fact that the path to being a truly great guitar player is
to
have a vast
> working knowledge of the chords, scales and modes. What can make a
player stand out is
> their creative use of the language of music.
>
> During my own self-education, I realized that I really wanted a guide that
simply had
> every chord, scale and mode and nothing else. I discovered that a guide
such as this
> didn't exist, and that is why I compiled an ebook that has absolutely every
chord, scale,
> and mode, all in easy to download and print document. I've been using this
book for a
> while now, and it has helped me greatly. It is useful at every level and and
I
know it will
> help you too! What used to be hidden within a lot of other information or
scattered
> across multiple books is now in this well organized, ultimate guitar-player's
reference
> guide-- and you don't even need to read music!
>
> For way less than a new guitar cable, you'll get:
>
> -EVERY CHORD (in every position)
>
> -EVERY SCALE, including the jazz and blues scales-(each in three
positions)
>
> -ALL THE MODES
>
> -LITERALLY EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW - This is a reference guide
that will serve
> you for years to come!!
>
>
>
> See a free sample at:
>
> <http://webpages.charter.net/everychordandscale/>
>
> <http://webpages.charter.net/everychordandscale/>
>
> <http://webpages.charter.net/everychordandscale/>
>
> Good luck and God Bless!