- Two Completely Different Sides - "Banjo Fret Board, Tuning & General Info" and “The Practical Banjo Chord Chart”- buy one side get the other side free !- (humor))
- “The Practical Banjo Chord Chart” - on one side has chords that you can use in a jamming or working musical environment with the most used banjo chords. Each key starts out showing you how to play the major, major 7th, minor, minor 7th., - from there, in various keys are chord diagrams for 5th's., 6ths., 9ths., augmented, diminished, suspended, additional Barre chord positions, and then some ...
- "Banjo Fret Board, Tuning & General Info" on the other side - with the names of each note on the banjo fretboard filled in all the way up to the 15th. fret - Color coded for naturals, sharps and flats, How to Barre (bar) chords, how to tune the “Standard Banjo String Tuning” ... more ...
- No pages to turn - 8 1/2 x 11”- Made in the USA - printed in full color on 16 point recycled cardstock - UV Coated both sides - drilled for 3 ring notebooks
- Part of the “Practical Chord and Fretboard Chart” series .. available in Guitar, Ukulele, Mandolin and Banjo - plus “The Chart of Harmony, Progressions & Chord Building” is also available in this series ...
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Tammy Hubert
Banjo
It's a chart. That is all.
Julita Lomalio
Great for beginners
I had other free down-loaded charts but this one is laminated and I use it with other charts to shorten my learning curve. It is excellent if you are a beginner to help memorize the 5 string banjo cord notes! I am learning both the physical Banjo and producing Banjo music electronically using samples and this chart is helpful in both.
Ashley Baker
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