A good way to learn a new chord in all keys is to play it from each note of the key cycle, moving clockwise until you get back to the starting point. Then reverse the order and go anticlockwise. This is a quick way of covering all keys and also gets you used to moving between keys in an order that occurs frequently in songs. The following examples demonstrate this process with several chord types. You can use one shape and move it up and down the fretboard to each new keyr or you can use different shapes close together on the fretboard. It is recommended that you use both methods.