A thin flat body of clear plastic with a key pad (20) on the inside back
base (12), and a chord scale (22) on the outside front of the base (10).
The chord scale is fitted with braille nodules (24) for guiding the
proper placement of the fingers on the EZ chord. On the bottom or lower
side of the base (10) (12) is a gripping angle (14) for the learning
chord device. On the top or upper side, and bottom or lower side of the
base (10) (12) are gripping angles (14) (16) for the universal chord
device. One EZ chord is a device that when manipulated by a human hand,
or an artificial hand, is pressed and positioned onto the guitar neck,
fret and strings to form and sound guitar chords and/or notes. The EZ
chord devices can be used by mentally, physically, or visually
handicapped people as well as non-handicapped people, to play and/or
learn to play the guitar.