Because of Django's disfigurement of his left hand he effectively only had the use of thumb, first and second digits. So he had to play chords using these only. It has been though that he was able in some instances to bring his disfigured fingers into play. We will be using all of ours. Django had to find a method of playing chords with his disfigurement. So he substituted normal fingering to triads. The triad is an inherently easy chord to play, and when used imaginatively can be used great effect. Especially at speed. I don't know if you are familiar with these chords but they are essential to get that feel. They all can be transposed up and down the neck as required. I've always found when learning chords that putting them into context with a tune makes task a little easier. So I'll first show you the chord shapes to the tune: A Maj E *!-----!-----!-----!-----! B *!-----!-----!-----!-----! G !-----!-----!--3--!-----! D !-(1)-!-----!-----!-----! A *!-----!-----!-----!-----! E !-----!-----!--2--!-----! 7th Cm6 E *!-----!-----!-----!-----! B *!-----!-----!-----!-----! G !-----!--3--!-----!-----! D !--1--!-----!-----!-----! A *!-----!-----!-----!-----! E !-----!-(2)-!-----!-----! 7th G E *!-----!-----!-----!-----! B *!-----!-----!-----!-----! G !-----!-----!--3--!-----! D !-(1)-!-----!-----!-----! A *!-----!-----!-----!-----! E !-----!-----!--2--!-----! 5th Bbm6 E *!-----!-----!-----!-----! B *!-----!-----!-----!-----! G !-----!--3--!-----!-----! D !--1--!-----!-----!-----! A *!-----!-----!-----!-----! E !-----!-(2)-!-----!-----! 5th Am6 E *!-----!-----!-----!-----! B *!-----!-----!-----!-----! G !-----!--3--!-----!-----! D !--1--!-----!-----!-----! A *!-----!-----!-----!-----! E !-----!-(2)-!-----!-----! 4th D7 E *!-----!-----!-----!-----! B *!-----!-----!-----!-----! G !-----!--3--!-----!-----! D !--1--!-----!-----!-----! A !-----!-(2)-!-----!-----! E *!-----!-----!-----!-----! 4th G6/9 E !-----!--3--!-----!-----! B !-----!--3--!-----!-----! G !--1--!-----!-----!-----! D !-----!-(2)-!-----!-----! A !-----!--2--!-----!-----! E *!-----!-----!-----!-----! 4th The Ab6/9 is the last chord (G6/9) slid up one fret. Then up one more for the A6/9 A Cm6 G Bbm6 Am6 D7 Rpt // // // // // // //// Ab6/9 A6/9 //// //// A Cm6 G Bbm6 Am6 D7 G6/9 // // // // // // ////