| If you know what the chord tones are, and you know the notes on the fingerboard, you'll figure out real fast what the common shapes are. Find a voicing for a C chord (C E G), move it two frets higher and you've got a D chord (D F# A)- and that's a LOT more useful than just learning shapes. That's why so many guitarists don't really know chords- they know shapes but don't have a clue about what they're actually playing.
So, learn elementary harmony and chord tones.
John
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