The Practical Mandolin Chord Poster shows how to play Mandolin chords in all 12 keys in a jamming or working musical environment.
Sent directly to you straight from Dr. Ducks warehouse rolled up in an 18 inch by 3 inch cardboard artists tube .. (no bends, folds or creases) Unroll it and put it in a frame – 11 x 17 inch frames are a common size – Made in the U.S.
Each chord diagram shows you where to put which finger on the fretboard, which open strings to play – or not to play and which fret to Barre (bar) for the Barre chords – the keys are listed from the top of the chart to the bottom in “Fifths” – (Ex: the top row are chords in the key of C, then comes G, D, A, E, etc.)
Chord diagrams in each key include the major, major 7th, minor, minor 7th., – chord diagrams also show 7/5th’s., 6ths., 9ths., diminished, augmented, additional Barre chord positions in various keys thru out the chart/poster.
No pages to turn – 11” x 17” – printed in full Color on 80 lb. semi-gloss Artist Gallery Grade cover stock – Very suitable for framing – Made in the USA
Part of the “Practical Chord and Fretboard Chart Poster” series .. available for Guitar, Ukulele, Mandolin and Banjo – plus “The Poster of Harmony, Chord Building and Music Theory Equations” is also available in this series … Enjoy …
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RBF –
• Good quick reference for mandolin chords – RBF
Philip Rundall –
• This chord poster is clearly presented and personally I have mine on display in my practice room. I have numerous mandolin books, books on chords and scales, but having this sheet is really useful, as it’s so immediate. It’s definitely worth having – Philip Rundall
Eric C. Adam –
• The core information on this chart is extremely useful as a reference. I intended to hang it on the wall near where I practice, I’m sure it will be a great help to me when trying to remember certain chords – Eric C. Adam
Mark Blackson –
• Just what I needed, forgot some chords – Mark Blackson
J. Thomas –
• It’s a chart. With a bunch of chords you can practically finger on a mandolin. It does its job admirably – J. Thomas
Kortner –
• This is more functional than several pages of chord charts. While it doesn’t show all the inversions of a given cord, it does show all the variations from major to minor to major 7th to minor 7th to diminished, etc., so it is a handy, quick reference that works – Kortner