![]() Some chords are used more commonly than others, and these are denoted by color. ![]() Typically, the 2, 3 and 6 chords are minors, the 7 is typically a diminished, and the rest are majors. These represent the chords used in any given key. ![]() ![]() When you download the document, you’ll see numbers across the top (one through eight). Ever wanted to learn music theory? Has a band-mate or musician told you to go to the 4 (or the 5, or the 2, or the 1), and you have no idea what that means? Want to be able to transpose a song to any key without even thinking about it? The Chord Number System is for you.
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