Side #1 = “One Page Nashville # System / Chord Building / Harmony / Music Theory Chart”
(the “Circle of Fifths/Fourths Dial” side)
• Starts with the Circle of Fifths – going clockwise, or the Circle of Fourths – going counterclockwise
• Shows you the degrees of the scale (1,2,3,4,5, etc.) in all 12 keys in both majors and minors,
• The Nashville Number System in all 12 keys with “Color-CODED” Sections for EASY use.
• The Solfa (Solfeggio) names of the notes in the scale (do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti ) in all 12 keys with “Color-CODED” Sections for EASY use.
• Harmony and which scale degrees you use to create it,
• Accidentals (adding spice or a twist to chords and melodies) in both major and minor chord building.
• Shows you 6ths, 7ths, 9ths, 11ths, 13ths, and companions –
• Chord Building and which degrees of scale you use to create them – including extensions, accidentials, blue notes …
• Common changes –
• The “Modes” – which note to start on in the various modes (Ionian, Dorian, Lydian, Aeolian, etc.) to run scales as well as which notes are in the scales and which one to end on,
• Solo improvisation, Modulations, Transposing,
• How many sharps and flats are in each key,
• The order of sharps and flats in the clefs,
• How to read the notes in both the bass clef and treble clef,
• Natural Chord Qualities (Consonant chords) of both the major and minor scales, more …
• 8 1/2″ X 11″ – 16 point Recycled Card Stock – Full Color both sides – UV Plastic Coated both sides – Already drilled for three-ring U.S. notebooks – Made in the USA – Bar coded for retail scanners –
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Side #2 = “The “Nashville Number System / Major Degrees of Scale Quick Reference Chart” side
• In alphabetical order shows every note/chord in Western Music.
• Full Color reference grid of every note/major chord in all 12 keys – (naturals, sharps and flats) up to the “13”
• The Nashville # System, Major Notes / Chords, Diatonic Scale Degrees and Solfaggio (do-re-mi’s) all go up to the “13” in all 12 keys
• The “Nashville Number System”
• The “Diatonic Scale Degrees” (tonic, super tonic, mediant, etc.)
• The Solfa Names of the notes (do – re – mi’s).
• A brief explanation of “Western Music”
• Sharps – vs- Flats explained
• Acend -vs- Descend explained
•>> BONUS EXTRA ! – You also get a Master Sheet to copy from of my “All 4 Sets on One Page Set List” – at no extra charge … Enjoy <<•
•• Dealer, Retailer, Teacher DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE – Feel free to phone for further facts – 1-702-878-4948 ••
>> Part of the “Practical Chord and Fretboard Chart Series” .. available in Guitar, Ukulele, Mandolin and Banjo – plus “The Chart of Harmony, Chord Building and Music Theory Equations” is also available in this series … Enjoy!
Side #1 = “The Practical Mandolin Chord Chart”
• How to play Mandolin chords in all 12 keys in a jamming or working musical environment.
• 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 for the Barre chords –




• 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.)
• 8 1/2″ X 11″ – 16 point Recycled Card Stock – Full Color on both sides – UV Plastic Coated – Made in the U.S.A.
• Chord diagrams in each key include the major, major 7th, minor, minor 7th., – chord diagrams also show 6ths., 7/5’s, 9ths., diminished, augmented, additional Barre chord positions in various keys thru out the chart.
• The chord explanation on side 2 says – “As you barre any chord position up and down the neck in 1/2 steps (one fret at a time) – the name of the chord will be called the same name as the notes are called – and in the same progression as the notes are positioned on the fretboard Ex: a barred “E” chord ascending the fretboard = E, F, F#, G, G#, A, etc. …
Side #2 = “Mandolin Fretboard, Tuning & General Info”
• For use with and how to tune Mandolins (which is exactly the same string tuning as a violin)
• Has the names of each note on the mandolin fretboard up to the 15th. fret – Color coded for naturals, sharps and flats.
• Explains that for every sharp, there is a flat that represents the same note/chord.
• The 2nd. and 3rd. strings go up and down the fretboard in sharps – The 1st. and 4th. strings go up and down the fretboard in flats
• Explains “Ascending the Fretboard” – vs – “Descending the Fretboard”
• Explains “Half Steps” – vs – “Full / Whole Steps”
• Shows diagrams for the 5 major chord positions – F, C, G, D and A
• Explains as you Barre (bar) any of the chord diagrams or any other chord diagram from “The Practical Mandolin Chord Chart” side …the name of the Barre chords will be called the same names as the notes are called – and in the same progression (order) as the notes are positioned on the fretboard.
• Shows how to read tab – both single notes and chords with diagrams
Welcome to the Ultimate Resource to Learn or Review the Practical Chord Positions of Mandolin – no matter your skill level, genre’ or musical style.
•• Dealer, Retailer, Teacher DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE – Feel free to phone for further facts – 1-702-878-4948 ••
>> Part of the “Practical Chord and Fretboard Chart Series” .. available in Guitar, Ukulele, Mandolin and Banjo – plus “The Chart of Harmony, Chord Building and Music Theory Equations” is also available in this series … Enjoy!










Philip Rundall –
”This chord chart is clearly presented and printed on robust recycled card stock that has a protective coating. It is 8 1/2” by 11” size with holes ready punched so that you can keep in a 3 ring notebook. Personally I have mine on display in my practice room. On the reverse of the sheet is a diagram showing the entire fret board, advice on tuning & general information. 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
Sam Serio –
Very useful! I was given the gift of a nice Mandolin last Christmas. This tool and some YouTube videos have given me a good start to my Mandolin journey. – Sam Serio
Judge Man –
Great for novice mandolin players. I’ve played guitar & bass for over 50 years & needed a handy reference chart for basic chords. This chart (2-sided, with pre-punched binder holes & laminated to keep it mint) has everything I need to play songs right off. – Judge Man
SJK –
Well crafted and designed chart, pre-punched and ready for your binder/notebook, it is a very nice binder/notebook insert! It is even pre-punched for easy insertion! I popped it into my music note folder, and have been enjoying it at hand when wanted. Very nice product. Well made and easy to put to use. Now I’ll be looking for a wall size … SJK (we now have both Classroom size and Boardroom size posters too !)
Michael –
I like it, you don’t have to look through a book to look for a chord you are looking for the chart is right there. – Michael
jduck –
“Good quick reference for mandolin chords and some addition fretboard info – RBF”
jduck –
This chart is full of excellent information… They have very good info on the circle of fifths…Stan Stone