Using Guitar Teacher: Guitar Teacher is a system for studying guitar chords. It was not designed to be a graduated course, but rather a reference tool. It might be compared to a dictionary. A reference can be used in two ways, although most use only one approach. First, when you come across an unfamiliar chord in a piece of music, you can use Guitar Teacher to look up the chord just as you might look up a word in a dictionary. This is the approach appropriate for playing music already written. However, if you wish to compose your own music, "wandering" through Guitar Teacher can give you lots of ideas for chords to use and increase your chord "vocabulary", just as studying a dictionary could increase your knowledge of words (although studying guitar chords is more fun). Some ask, "How can I ever remember all those chords?". The answer is, "You probably can't". There are literally thousands of useful chords. The best way to remember anything is to use it continually, but you can't use thousands of chords every time you pick up your guitar. Still, many guitar players seem to be able to remember and use all kinds of chords. How do they do it? Here's the key: they understand chord structure. Knowing how chords are constructed gives meaning to chords and connects one chord to another. Simply trying to remember chord diagrams will get you only so far. Every chord displayed by Guitar Teacher supplies complete information on the structure of the chord. See "Help" for a detailed explanation of chord structure. Using Guitar Teacher is not difficult if you are familiar with other Windows applications. See "Help" on the main menu and choose "Toolbar". You can then see what each Toolbar button allows you to do. Thanks for using Guitar Teacher.