Coming Soon · Dead Sea Chords
Dead Sea Chords — Coming Soon by Christopher Dean
The Dead Sea Scales™ series continues with Dead Sea Chords — Christopher Dean's intervals approach to chord variations on guitar. Where Dead Sea Scales: The 5 Missing Notes™ mapped every possible scale relationship on the fretboard, Dead Sea Chords applies the same framework to chord construction, voicings, and harmonic movement.
What Dead Sea Chords Will Cover
The same philosophy that made Dead Sea Scales accessible — shapes instead of sharps, intervals instead of theory jargon — applied to chords. The goal: give guitarists a complete map of chord variations without requiring years of jazz theory study.
- Interval-based chord construction — build any chord from any root using the same interval language as Dead Sea Scales
- Chord variations from modal frameworks — how the 7 diatonic modes generate 7 different chord qualities
- The 5 Missing Notes™ applied to chords — extended, altered, and exotic chord voicings from the same color-coded system
- Not-in-any-book voicings — original chord fingerings developed through the Dead Sea Scales framework
The Full Dead Sea Scales™ Series
- ✅ Dead Sea Scales: The 5 Missing Notes™ — available now on Amazon
- 📖 Dead Sea Chords — the intervals approach to chord variations — coming soon
- 📖 Dead Sea Scales for Bass — all concepts for the aspiring bassist — coming soon
- 📖 Dead Sea Keys — for pianists and keyboard players — coming soon
- 📖 Book of Dean I & II — expanded philosophical anecdotes — coming soon
- 📖 Rules of the Road — a newb's guide to touring — coming soon
- 📖 Rosetta Stone of Guitar — pocket guitar repair manual — coming soon
Get the First Book While You Wait
Dead Sea Scales: The 5 Missing Notes™ is available now on Amazon in paperback and Kindle. The complete system — 42 modes, the 5 Missing Notes framework, the Book of Dean, and the Pythagorean history of where notes came from.
The Philosophy Behind the Series
Imagine being able to take everything you've learned over nearly three decades and put it in the hands of your younger self. That's what I've done here — except now, I'm giving it to you.
— Christopher Dean