The table below comes from an old chart I made in a notebook years ago. I have since forgotten exactly what it meant to say, but here it is for all you high IQ types to interpret. If I recall, the numbers in brackets (x) and on the left of the dash are fret numbers, on the right are string numbers. I kind of forget whether 1 is the top bass string or is it 6? But it should be obvious, playing along. Sorry(!)
The chords are described emotionally, rather than by pitch, which may be a good, alternative way of writing / accompanying songs.
FRET
1
3
5
7
F key
[4,6] MINORISH
[3,5] MEL. MINOR
-
-
(3)->2
(5)->6
(3)->4
LITTLE BLUE
3-1
3-2
BLUE
3-4
3-5
3-6
G key
[5,6] MAJOR
[3,4] MINOR
WARMING 6-2
SAD 6-3
MAJOR WAKE
6-4
MAJOR 6-5
PURE MAJOR 3-1
ENGARDE MAJOR 3-4
WARMING MAJOR 3-5
MINOR 3-6
A key
[2,6] FRESH
[1,3] SUSPENSEFUL
(5)->4
BLUE
1-2
1-3
1-4
(5)->6
-4
-6
MINORS RESOLVE (1) EXCLUDE
6<(7)>8
3-1
3-2
3-4
3-5
3-6
JAZZ
D key
[2,6] CALM
[2,6] HOPEFUL
[1,4] OMINOUS
(3)->2
4<(5)>
(7)->6
BLUE
E key
[4,5] EXPECTANT
[2,3]OMINOUS[2,6]MINOR
^
5
v
^
7
v
BLUE
F# key
WISTFUL 5-6
CALM 5-4
RESOLVE 5-3
INSISTANT 5-2
SOULFUL 5-1
(7)->8
JAZZ
5-1
5-2
5-3
BLUE
5-4
MINOR
5-6
Bb key
MAJOR
2-1
2-3
^
BLUE
4-6
4-1
MOSTLY BLUE
2
^
(3)
v
4
BLUE