Dial a Guitar Chord
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Learn Which Chords Go Together in Each Key With a Dial a Guitar Chord
The Dial a Guitar Chord · Dial a Progression” consists of two cardstock circles – 8 inches across with a grommet in the middle so that the circles spin around … the top circle has multiple windows that show you how to make every guitar chord – in all 12 keys at the first position – including the 7th.’s … they line up to show you which chords go together in each key progression and are “Color-CODED”with the Nashville # System designations in everybody’s favorite colors.
Dial a Guitar Chord · Dial a Progression
How to make every guitar chord at 1st. position in all 12 keys including the 7th.s
Which Chords go together in each key for easy access to progressions
Like a Guitar Chord Book with no pages to turn but also shows which chords go together in all 12 keys
Color-CODED with the Nashville Number System/Degrees of Scale, Diatonic Scale Degrees, Natural Chord Qualities, Relative Minor Chords, Nashville # System explained and more …
Made of two 8 inch across 16 Point Recycled Cardstock Circles – With a Brass grommet in the middle so the circles can spin around – in Full Color and UV Plastic Coated on all four sides.
- Also on the front of the dial is the “Color-CODED Quick Check Reference Grid” of the Nashville Number System which goes up to “The 9″… (the 1 is red, the 2 is orange, the 3 is yellow, the 4 is green, etc.)…
- On the back … a full explanation of the “Nashville # System” along with how to make minor guitar chords and shows the “Natural Qualities” of the chords (major or minor).
- Dealers – Bar coded for retail scanners and come with a POP counter display.
Made in the USA - How to make every guitar chord at 1st. position in all 12 keys including the 7th.s
- Which Chords go together in each key for easy access to progressions …
- How many sharps or flats are in each key signature for easy identification of what key a piece of sheet music is in (ex: two #’s = the key of “D”, one # = the key of “G”, etc..), the names of the diatonic scale degrees (tonic, dominant, mediant, etc.), the Solfa names of the scale positions (the do, re, mi’s,)
- Like a Guitar Chord Book, but with no pages to turn + more …
- Color-CODED with the Major Degrees of Scale, Diatonic Scale Degrees, Natural Chord Qualities, Relative Minor Chords, Nashville # System and more …
O.K. … it’s a standard 12 bar in “G” but add a 2 on the bridge …kick it off from the 5 … hit the 4 on the way down and then into the 1 … watch me for the 2 … Say What !! … and the place is packed wall to wall with rowdy music fans … and the management is starting to get real impatient .. and the leader of the band is starting to get edged too … now is not the time to stand there and blink with your mouth open … gloss over gawking at the audience, start to choke and then meek out asking what do you mean ?? … Fear Not !! … “DIAL A GUITAR CHORD • DIAL A PROGRESSION” to the rescue .. aren’t you glad you use the dial ? … Don’t you wish everybody did …
So … if you’re ever unsure which chords sound best with each other in the key of “Eb” … just dial up “Eb” and the “Dial A Guitar Chord · Dial A Progression” will show you which chords go with the key of “Eb”, the diagrams show you how to make those chords and which numbers in the Nashville # System the chords are called – (the 1, 2, 4, 5 etc.).
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Welcome to the ultimate resource to learn or review the aspects of the Nashville Number System and to learn how to make every guitar chord at the first position in every key … what “Dial A Guitar Chord · Dial A Progression” covers can impact the rest of your musical life … no matter your skill level or musical style … Enjoy …
GREAT ! … for all those who do not have time for a regular diet of guitar lessons as well as the graduates from the “guitar video games” who want to start playing guitar … and anyone else who wants an instant reference on how to make every guitar chord in all 12 keys at the first position and a Color-CODED quick reference and a detailed explanation of the Nashville Number System.