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Simple chord conversion chart
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A Am A7 Ao A+ Am7 Am6 Ama7 A9
Bb Bbm Bb7 Bbo Bb+ Bbm7 Bbm6 Bbma7 Bb9
B Bm B7 Bo B+ Bm7 Bm6 Bma7 B9
C Cm C7 Co C+ Cm7 Cm6 Cma7 C9
Db/C# C#m Db7 C#o Db+ C#m7 C#m6 Dbma7 Db9
D Dm D7 Do D+ Dm7 Dm6 Dma7 D9
Eb Ebm Eb7 Ebo Db+ Ebm7 Ebm6 Ebma7 Db9
E Em E7 Do D+ Em7 Em6 Ema7 E9
F Fm F7 Fo D+ Fm7 Fm6 Fma7 F9
Gb/F# F#m F#7 F#o Gb+ F#m7 F#m6 Gbma7 F#9
G Gm G7 Go G+ Gm7 Gm6 Gma7 G9
Ab/G# G#m Ab7 G#o Ab+ G#m7 G#m6 Abma7 Ab9
Example: The song is written in a Bb but you want to play it in a C. Put your finger on the Bb and count down B, C.
It takes two spaces to get to the C. Remember two spaces. Look for the next chord in the Bb song then count down
two spaces. If the next chord is a Eb then two spaces down would be an F. If the next chord is an F7, find the F7
and count two spaces down. The F7 would become a G7.