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380k download per file.PC users right-click and “save target as”.Mac users, click-hold and select “download link to disk” from the pop-up menu.Basic Guitar Chords PDFPrintable high-resolution PDF, 540k download. The essential open position chords (chords in first three frets) plus the basic barre chords rooted on strings one and two. Note, this PFD includes a copy of the Guitar Fretboard Note Speller. Use it to position barre chords rooted on strings one and two (low E and A).

The black diamonds (lowest root) of the barre chord voicings can be aligned to any fret-line to produce the desired letter named chord. For example, the Major barre chord shape that looks like the open position E Major chord can be played at the first fret for an F Major chord, or at the third fret for a G Major chord. Likewise, the Major barre chord shape that looks like the open position A Major chord can be played on the second fret for B Major or on the third fret for C Major. The same principle applies to any barre chord, Major, minor, seventh, etc. That’s the beauty of barre chords — they’re moveable and universal.PC users right-click and “save target as”.Mac users click-hold and select “download link to disk” from the pop-up menu.for visually challenged, disabled, etc.

Note; for on-screen viewing Acrobat Reader has an icon for viewing Portrait or Landscape mode. Use the latter. For printing, you may need to set your printer to print this document in Landscape mode as well.Cipher Formula — Musical Number Formula Translation Tables: Intervals, Scales, and Chords PDFPrintable high-resolution PDF, 700k download. This is the PDF version of the full set of 10 number formula translation tables (standard and Cipher, diatonic and chromatic), found on this web site under Core Cipher Components / Number Formula.

Tables are included for intervals, scales, and chords. I’ve also included one additional interval table from the Music Theory Elements section,.Update: Copies of the Summary and are now included in this download as well.PC users right-click and “save target as”.Mac users click-hold and select “download link to disk” from the pop-up menu.Search this siteEnclose a phrase with quotes. Example: “chord formula”Search for:© Copyright 2002 Roger Edward BlumbergAll text, images, system components, devices, key terminology. and logos, on this web site are copyrighted physically at the U.S. Library of Congress.

Notes on a fretboard chart

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Every guitarist gets to the point when they understand the scales, but want to take their playing to the next level. This is when you want to memorize the notes on the fretboard. We've got a two part plan, plus a guitar notes chart, that will make it easy to know the guitar notes like the back of your hand.Below, we have our full Coustii Guitar Notes Chart. Seems like a lot to digest right?

Don't worry, we are going to break it down into a more digestible format. The Guitar Notes Chart will be good to reference as you're practicing on your.​If you need to take a step back and review your guitar scales, take a look at ​Coustii's.

Guitar Fretboard Note Chart

Here we cover the guitar scales. How do I memorize the notes horizontally?First, let's focus on the memorizing the guitar notes on the fretboard horizontally.

We are going to cover the theory behind the Perfect 4th and Major 3rd intervals.​ If you've begun to practice your scales, you're probably familiar with A Natural Minor scale.By looking at the guitar note chart below, we have only provided the notes from A Natural Minor scale, off the 6th string, identified by column 6. The root note is A, which we have made those notes blue. ​This scale is made of all natural tones, just A-B-C-D-E-F-G-A.​You'll notice that every horizontal note movement on this scale is a whole step, EXCEPT when it is B to C, or E to F. For example, moving from A to B is two frets, or a whole step. Going from C to D, D to E, or F to G are all whole steps. Every time we move from B to C, or E to F, we are only going a half step or one fret.​You will start to realize that across the entire fretboard that B to C and E to F are only a half step away. These natural notes are always hanging out right next to each other.

How do I memorize the notes vertically?The second part of the guitar notes chart that is important to memorize is going vertically, from the bass strings to the treble strings. While we are still focusing on the six string, you'll notice that the notes move in fourths.A to D = 4 (A-B-C-D)D to G = 4 (D​-E-F-G)You can also see the fourth interval on the 8th string.B to E = 4 (B-C-D-E)E to A = 4 (E-F-G-A) Use your alphabet imagination on that one​No matter where you are on the fretboard, these natural notes will be a fourth interval away.

Of course, we have to make it difficult. This wasn't going to be that easy! We have the perfect fourths, but we also have the Major Third interval. Not every natural note is a perfect fourth.Did you catch how I didn't include C to E? If you do the math, this isn't a fourth interval. We don't have a natural note above D on the 8th string.

Here we would have an F sharp or a G flat. Let's revisit the fretboard from a horizontal view. This time we'll use an E Natural Minor scale on the 5th fret. We made the root note of E blue. When you're learning the fretboard distances you'll notice a pattern in half and whole steps.In this scale, you notice that we have the pattern of Whole-Half-Whole-Whole-Half-Whole-Whole. There is a a whole step from E to F#, a half step from F# to G, a whole step from G to A, a whole step from A to B, a half step from B to C, a whole step from C to D, and a whole step from D to E.