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Key and chord chart. A chart with keys and chords showing the relationship of chords in all the keys can be seen below. From left to right, you can see a key and the chords that belong to it. If you are looking for an overview of guitar chords, see the chart with diagrams. Chart with chords sorted by key
The guitar key chart below describes the chords belonging to the major keys. The top row of the chart lists the intervals and qualities of the chord. Uppercase numerals represent major chords while lowercase represent minor chords.
Chart with guitar chords. The chart gives an overview over some often used chords in the most common played keys. The guitar chart is printable with adjusted width to fit on an A4 paper for printers with 72 or higher dpi. For pdf, see The Chord Chart ebook with over 500 chord diagrams.
Learn the exact chords that form your favorite keys! A guitar chord key chart is a visual representation that provides a breakdown of the chords that naturally fit within a specific musical key based on the diatonic scale.
Use this guitar chord key chart to understand major and minor keys, and use them to create chord progressions and harmonies. This chart shows the major keys and the diatonic triads for each degree of the respective key/scale. Learn more about the major scale formula here. Click on any of the letters under “KEY” to see their full lesson.
Free Guitar Chords Charts And Fingering Diagrams. Chords you can use in the real world, created by a human guitarist. Non computer generated.
In major keys, major chords are found on the I, IV and V (1st, 4th and 5th) degrees of the scale. In C major, that means C, F and G. These three chords form the basis of a huge number of popular songs.