With the Open Chords Bible dictionary, you turn simple songs into hits that make anyone stop and listen, without needing to learn theory or spend years practicing.
4.9 (40467)

Used open chords, but it didn’t sound professional
I had been playing for a while and already used open chords, but the sound always felt too simple. With the Open Chords Bible, I started to see how many options exist for the same chord. Just changing the position completely changes the feel of the song. The sound finally felt more professional.

I played simple songs, but everything sounded the same
I had been playing for a while and already used open chords, but the sound always felt too simple. With the Open Chords Bible, I started to see how many options exist for the same chord. Just changing the position completely changes the feel of the song. The sound finally felt more professional.

Never studied music theory
I always thought this kind of sound came from years of study. Here, it was different. I open the dictionary, choose the chord, test a few variations, and use the one that sounds best. In just a few minutes, I’m already playing with a different sound. I didn’t need to understand theory or spend months practicing. It was much simpler than I imagined.
If you’re still playing those simple, common chords you learned when you were starting out, the truth is that you’re still a beginner.
You’re still using basic chords because you haven’t learned how to use professional open chords.
And you don’t need to learn complex theory or spend hours searching for chords to start sounding like a true professional.
With the Open Chords Bible, you find the perfect chord in seconds and finally sound like Coldplay, John Mayer, Ed Sheeran, and the artists you admire so much.
The dictionary features 370+ open chords with no barre shapes, organized across 7 complete keys, with ultra-clear diagrams and finger numbering.



You open the G section and find all the chords that work in that key, without needing to search or guess.
You have hundreds of options tested at your fingertips
The band decides to play in D. You open the D section and have all the compatible chords, while everyone else is still searching.
You save 20 minutes per rehearsal
You look at the diagram and know exactly where to place each finger, without guessing or testing five times.
The chord sounds perfect on the first try.
The dictionary features 370+ open chords with no barre shapes, organized across 7 complete keys, with ultra-clear diagrams and finger numbering.

Los Angeles • 5 reviews
I spent months picking up chords on YouTube, but I never knew if I was using them correctly. I bought this dictionary a bit hesitant because of the price, but it was worth it. Everything is organized by key, so I know the chords work well together. I saved a lot of time that I would’ve spent searching.
6 hours ago

Atlanta • 3 reviews
Noah P.
Atlanta • 3 reviews
I liked it because it’s organized by key. If the song is in G, I open that section and the chords there work. You start to pick up the pattern of how to use it. The only thing missing was more ready-made progression examples, but it still works really well as it is.
6 hours ago

Sedona • 2 reviews
Ryan M.
Sedona • 2 reviews
I have 15 minutes a day to play. Before, I lost half of that time searching for chords. Now I open straight to the key and start playing. Saving a few minutes a day makes a difference when there’s a kid screaming nearby.
6 hours ago

Bozeman • 6 reviews
Adrew C.
Bozeman • 6 reviews
I’ve already bought bad chord PDFs online. Confusing diagrams with no finger numbering. This one is well made. It has numbers showing where to place your fingers and clear markings. You can tell it was made by someone who truly understands the subject.
6 hours ago

Chicago • 4 reviews
When I saw 370 chords, I thought it was too much. But you don’t need to learn everything. You only use the ones in the key you’re playing. In D, there are around 20 or 30 chords. That’s very manageable.
6 hours ago

Asheville • 7 reviews
I don’t know anything about music theory. I don’t know what a fourth degree or an augmented fifth is. Even so, I was able to use it. You just test which chord has the sound you want and that’s it. You learn by using it—you don’t need to study theory beforehand.
6 hours ago
Total Value: $ 127,00
Total Value: $ 127,00
1 Single Payment of Only $ 127
Download the dictionary, explore the 370+ chords, test them in your songs.
If in 90 days you don’t like it or feel it’s not for you, request a refund.
We’ll refund 100% of your money no questions asked.
You don’t take any risk.
Either you’re satisfied, or you get your money back.
I’ve been playing and teaching guitar for over 15 years. I work with hundreds of students who want to play better without spending years studying theory.
I spent years cataloging and testing open chords. I wanted to create something I wish I had when I started: a system organized by key, without painful barre shapes, with clear diagrams.
There’s no longer any excuse to stay stuck on the same basic chords. This dictionary is the complete map.
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