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PRICES MAY VARY. ⦗ BEGINNER FRIENDLY CHORD SHAPES ⦘ Poster includes best sounding chord shapes selected based on their easiness to play by beginners. 🎸 ⦗ 56 COLOR CODED CHORDS ⦘ Display major, minor, 7th, minor 7th, 6th, minor 6th, sus4, and diminished chords for all the notes in C major scale. Each key is color coded to help you easily differentiate them from distance. 🎵 ⦗ HIGH QUALITY PRINTING ⦘ Printed on polypropylene, water proof, and non-tearing paper. Poster is printed on a 24”x30” inch C Major Scale, Guitar Chords And Scales, Basic Guitar Lessons, Guitar Tabs Songs, Guitar Fretboard, Guitar Chords For Songs, Guitar Chords And Lyrics, Music Curriculum, Guitar Obsession

PRICES MAY VARY. ⦗ BEGINNER FRIENDLY CHORD SHAPES ⦘ Poster includes best sounding chord shapes selected based on their easiness to play by beginners. 🎸 ⦗ 56 COLOR CODED CHORDS ⦘ Display major, minor, 7th, minor 7th, 6th, minor 6th, sus4, and diminished chords for all the notes in C major scale. Each key is color coded to help you easily differentiate them from distance. 🎵 ⦗ HIGH QUALITY PRINTING ⦘ Printed on polypropylene, water proof, and non-tearing paper. Poster is printed on a 24”x30”…

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Ry Naylor Guitar Lessons on Instagram: "A common technique to get some new sounds from your major key progressions is to inject some parallel key chords (which start from the same tonic, or Root note). A good starting point is the parallel minor.⁠ ⁠ Here I present the C major scale with its parallel C natural minor scale and the chords that are formed from that scale.⁠ ⁠ Notice that this is parallel minor, not relative minor. The relative minor of C major is A minor, which shares the same chords Guitar Chart, Basic Guitar Chords Chart, C Major Scale, Banjo Chords, Basic Music Theory, Music Theory Piano, Guitar Theory, Music Tools, Learn Music Theory

Ry Naylor Guitar Lessons on Instagram: "A common technique to get some new sounds from your major key progressions is to inject some parallel key chords (which start from the same tonic, or Root note). A good starting point is the parallel minor.⁠ ⁠ Here I present the C major scale with its parallel C natural minor scale and the chords that are formed from that scale.⁠ ⁠ Notice that this is parallel minor, not relative minor. The relative minor of C major is A minor, which shares the same…

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