Important Chords All Major Keys
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The name of the key is in the far left column; flats and sharps in the key are in the far right column. The second tutorial explains how we determine whether to use flats or sharps in that column. Notes a half step apart are separated by one fret on the guitar; other notes are separated by two frets. | ||||||||||||||||||
In this table, the keys are arranged by number of flats/sharps in the key. In Table 2 the keys are arranged alphabetically. The common keys of C, D, F, and G are displayed so that there is a dark box on the right hand side of the list of flats and sharps. For a description of how to create these keys, go to the first tutorial, then to the second tutorial.
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