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Complete Guitar Chord Chart Showing Principal Chords, Relative Minor

Figure 63 below shows a segment of this poster (upper left, smaller than actual size). Under the heading “PRINCIPAL CHORDS,” you can see the following modified Nashville numbers:

I       (tonic chord of the major key),

IV     (subdominant chord), and

V7    (dominant seventh chord).

Under the heading “RELATIVE MINOR,” you can see the following modified Nashville numbers:

VIm  (tonic chord of the relative minor key),

IIm   (subdominant chord of the relative minor), and

III7   (dominant seventh chord of the relative minor).

The column under each Nashville number shows the specific corresponding circular harmonic scale chords and finger diagrams for each key. (Each horizontal color band shows the chords of a different key.)

Complete Guitar Chord chart showing upper left segment with Nashville Numbers.

FIGURE 63: Upper Left Segment of Roedy Black’s Complete Guitar Chord Poster, Showing Circular Harmonic Scale Chords ("PRINCIPAL CHORDS” and “RELATIVE MINOR")

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