Combine with http://wiki.littlesounddj.com/ChordsHowTo for a full harmony upgrade.
I made these for easier guitar chord-->tracker arps some time ago:
From 1st
|---|---|-0-|---|---|
|-3-|---|-5-|---|-7-|
|---|---|-A-|---|-C-|
|---|---|-3-|---|-5-|
|---|---|-7-|---|---|
|-A-|---|-0-|---|---|
From 2nd
|---|---|-7-|---|---|
|---|---|-0-|---|---|
|---|-4-|-5-|---|-7-|
|---|---|-A-|---|-C-|
|-C-|---|-2-|---|-4-|
|-5-|---|-7-|---|---|
From 3rd
|---|---|---|---|---|
|-7-|---|---|---|---|
|-0-|---|---|-3-|---|
|---|---|-7-|---|---|
|---|-A-|---|-C-|---|
|-2-|-3-|---|-5-|---|
I guess they could be a bit more decluttered, especially the one from 2nd string because I wanted it to cover the big and small barré
I don't use trackers and I can still see that this is useful.
oh okay, now i get it, since you said that.
This is good for beginners, but learning intervals is way too important for there to be a cheat sheet. It should just be something you force yourself to learn.
This should honestly be the first thing you know before composing music.
hotmessizatio; but part of learning is exploring and part of helping people explore is giving people the tools to visualise things that may confuse them...
To be honest, the zigzag layout of the table is kinda bothersome to read. A simple table would be a bit quicker to look things up.
i was really aiming for compactness but tis true - your diagram is rather cool btw