Tenor Banjo Chords In A Case, with its 1,512 chords offers a complete solution for both beginner and experienced professional musician alike. The layout is uncomplicated and follows a logical musical progression from standard major chords up to the more esoteric extended chords used by many jazz players. To accompany the 1,512 chords, a further 504 possible moveable chord configurations are also included.
This highly comprehensive guide provides the musician with no fewer than 54 different types of chord in all twelve keys, making it one of the most complete publications currently available for the tenor banjo. Whether you play folk, rock, pop, jazz or any other type of popular music, Tenor Banjo Chords In A Case makes the ideal reference source for all occasions.
Chords covered in Tenor Banjo Chords In A Case (using the key of C as an example): C, Cm, C7, Cm7, C6, Cm6, Cmaj7, Csus4, C7sus4, Cdim, Cdim7, C+, C5, Cadd9, Cmadd9, C6add9, Cm6add9, Cm(maj7), C4, C-5, Csus2, C7sus2, Csus4add9, Cm7-5, C7-5, C7+5, Cmaj7-5, Cmaj7+5, C7-9, C7+9, C9, Cm9, Cmaj9, Cadd11, C13, C7-5-9, C7-5+9, C7+5-9, C7+5+9, C7add11, C7add13, Cm7-5-9, Cm7-9, C9sus4, C9-5, C9+5, C11-9, Cm(maj9), Cm9-5, Cm11, Cmaj11, Cm13, Cmaj13.
Beside the many pages of chord boxes or windows, the book features useful sections on tuning, chord construction, fingerboard layout, FAQs, alternative chord naming, fingering, harmonic intervals, chord window blanks for transcribing your own favorite chord sequences etc.
The aim of this guide is to provide the musician with the flexibility only really offered to guitar and keyboard players in the past. Now, with the help of Tenor Banjo Chords In A Case, musicians will be able to pick up any songbook and instantly have access to even the most complex and advanced chords. The narrow compact format also makes it the ideal musical companion for the traveling musician, slipping easily into a standard instrument case or gig bag.
Review of features:
- 1,512 Chords featuring all 12 keys
- 504 possible moveable chord positions
- Standard CGDA 'Jazz' tuning
- Chord theory
- FAQs
- Tuning guides
- Fingerboard diagrams
- Alternative chord naming chart
- Blank chord windows for your own jottings and arrangements
The aim of this guide is to provide the musician with the flexibility only really offered to guitar and keyboard players in the past. Now, with the help of Tenor Banjo Chords In A Case, musicians will be able to pick up any songbook and instantly have access to even the most complex and advanced chords. The narrow compact format also makes it the ideal musical companion for the traveling musician, slipping easily into a standard instrument case or gig bag.