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Chord Diagrams

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There are already some nice diagrams of chords on the Deluge out there, but I wanted a slightly different set than I could find elsewhere, so I made my own sheets. You can download them here:
http://ravensdomain.com/deluge/DelugeChords.pdf

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    t0et0e Posts: 7

    thx!

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    phillipadsmithphillipadsmith United StatesBeta Tester Posts: 89

    @hamptonio said:
    There are already some nice diagrams of chords on the Deluge out there, but I wanted a slightly different set than I could find elsewhere, so I made my own sheets. You can download them here:
    http://ravensdomain.com/deluge/DelugeChords.pdf

    This is great -- thank you! Do the colors denote anything, like the root note of the chord? Only ask because I don't see a legend! :)

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    Affectionate_Bee_781Affectionate_Bee_781 United StatesBeta Tester Posts: 112

    @phillipadsmith said:

    This is great -- thank you! Do the colors denote anything, like the root note of the chord? Only ask because I don't see a legend! :)

    Looks like, for the first page, red = root, green = third, black = fifth

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    hamptoniohamptonio Posts: 23
    edited May 2022

    @Affectionate_Bee_781 said:

    @phillipadsmith said:

    This is great -- thank you! Do the colors denote anything, like the root note of the chord? Only ask because I don't see a legend! :)

    Looks like, for the first page, red = root, green = third, black = fifth

    OK, I added a key at the top. Red=root, green=third, blue = fifth (or dark blue, darker shading indicates lower octave than the root), and so on around the colorwheel.

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    xstatquoxstatquo California, USAPosts: 8

    This is great- thank you!

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