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Posted 8 Months ago #1
Below are two charts I drew up from my teaching days
one has the degrees of the scale that make different chords and the other can be used to see what notes are in a scale or to transpose a piece of music quickly E.G If changing from "C" to "G" If C in original will be g in new key if em in original bm in new etc

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Last Edit: 2009/07/18 13:00 By fenderphil. Reason: incorrect spelling.
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Posted 8 Months ago #2
This is just great! I am sure many people will find this very useful, fenderphil
You have a very comprehensive way of nothing things down
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