E
A
D
G
B
E
G Chord
Re-Chord
G Chord
3
9
3
9
1st fret
2nd fret
3rd fret
4th fret
5th fret
1st fret
2nd fret
3rd fret
4th fret
5th fret
Anatomy of a CHORD Card
Required
Pick
Locations
Chord Name
Base Score
Re-Chord
Score
Chord Cards
- You will gain
fame
over the course of the game by completing
chord
cards.
- To begin the game, each guitarist will be dealt three
chord
cards.
- You may use the “Draw two
chord
Cards” action on your turn to draw two new
chord
cards.
- The maximum number of
chord
cards you may keep in your hand is THREE.
-
It is important to note that you may keep any number of the drawn cards from the
chord
card
action; and may discard any of your current
chord
cards to meet the required hand limit of THREE.
Completing
chord
cards or “playing chords” is
accomplished at ANY time during ANY
guitarists turn. The required pick locations
and colors on the card must match the fret
board state exactly for the picks noted on the
chord
card. Take into account that Wylde picks
are considered to be any pick color when
completing
chord
cards, including face down.
There is no limit to how many
chord
cards you
can complete during a turn.
Completed
chord
cards are placed face up in
front of you.
DRAWING CHORD CARDS
If you play a
chord
during your turn, you
may immediately draw a new
chord
card.
If you play a
chord
during another
guitarist’s turn, no card is drawn.
Nut
“My guitar is not a thing.
It is an extension of myself.
It is who I am.”
-J.J.