Item S-113: Chord Progression Chart (Piano & Guitar), Nashville Numbers for All Major & Minor Keys. LAMINATED Wall Poster. Create Memorable Chord Progressions. Comes with FREE PDF Version (S-115) & LAMINATED Music Stand Copy (S-114). FREE SHIPPING.
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Use this Concise Wall Chart to Create Memorable, Attention-grabbing Chord Progressions Visually
THIS WALL POSTER COMES WITH:
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PDF Edition of the Chord Progression Chart in High Resolution for Smartphone or Computer (Item S-115, $6 value)
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Laminated Music-Stand-Size Copy of the Chord Progression Chart (Item S-114, $9 value)
Save Yourself Tons of Time; Get Instant Access to Essential Chord Progression Information on a Wall Chart, or on a Single Screen:
NO Searching, Swiping, Tapping, Clicking, or Entering Data.
• On your smartphone, tablet, or computer, just zoom in to see any chord progression in any key, in detail. Zoom out to see the big picture—exactly like a Google map.
• Save yourself loads of tedious effort when you want to get creative with variant chords and modulations to other keys.
• The Chord Progression Chart displays chord progression dynamics for all major and minor keys on a single screen (PDF version) or wall chart. The Nashville Numbers around the inside of each circle remain constant while the chords around the outside change according to the specific key.
• The Chord Progression Chart is featured in our FREE, PLAIN-ENGLISH GUIDE to Chords and Chord Progressions— Chapter 6 of How Music REALLY Works!, 2nd Edition.
Product Details
Reference Wall Poster Publisher: Roedy Black Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-897311-03-5ISBN-10: 1-897311-03-6 Poster Dimensions: 19.25" x 27" (49 cm x 68 cm) Finish: Laminated, both sides
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Reviews of the Chord Progression Chart
I finally understand what I am doing and how to make good and intelligent chord progression. Of course I will have to learn a few days more, but if you want to know something it's so easy to see on the poster, its amazing!"
—Lorenz Vauck, Germany
I live in Australia and had been asking these questions about chord progs for years ... never any light. Now after checking out the "Harmonic Scales" device I can see this is THE tool for a songwriter.
—John Bliss, Australia
Hey, I've studied theory for awhile but somehow I never learned about the harmonic scale ... Everything emphasized C-Dm-Em-F-G-Am-Bdim, corresponding 7th chords and nothing beyond that. No one explained why many songs for instance incorporated E7, and why it worked. I knew only of Harmonic Minor with the included G#, but nothing of its songwriting use or thinking beyond the minor key.
—W. A., Moore, OK
I really like the Chase chart method. It's very original and very visual. It also focuses on the key center which is very good, I think. By placing non-diatonic chords outside the circle it is very clear to see these chromatic embellishments.
—Alain Benbassat, Belgium
How Music REALLY Works has given me a better understanding about music in general, and the Harmonic Scale/Chase Chart system is a great visual aid in helping me understand song construction.
—Greg Palma, Lynbrook, NY
The concept of a "harmonic scale"...makes a LOT of sense. Which is nice, because there are some days in which music DOESN'T make sense to me, you know? Some of the parts about chord-to-chord movements and how semitone motions relieve tension etc. are really in-depth and really great! ... I'm seeing explanations of harmonic phenomena that I always thought were the case, but was still a little unsure. It's really great to see someone come out and say what you've always suspected.
—Stedman Wilson, Stanford University, CA