Even though the fretboard part of the diagram is great for visualizing these postions, having the number and pedal/lever with it can make it even quicker to visualize.įor more tabs and scale diagrams click below…Į9 Harmonized Sixths Tabs (Major Scale, Key of C) The numbers on each note represent that fret position and pedals/levers used, just like in tablature. If you’re playing in the key of G, these positions can be a great way to navigate through the harmony, and many licks can be found in them as well if you utilize one or two strings at a time instead of all three.Ĭlick on each image for a close-up view! The F symbol denotes raising that string a half step, which is a change usually located on one of the knee levers Here are some chord charts for the E9 neck, that display the G, C, & D major chords in some key open and pedal positions on the neck. They can aid in memorization and learning ways to utilize the pedal and knee levers for certain voicings.
Chord charts can be a great way to visualize chords on the fretboard and know positions in relation to each other.