A practical set of visual reference cards designed to teach and support piano harmony — a powerful tool for learning chords, scales, and creative practice.
The Full Pack
The Full Harmony Guide Pack includes both the Essentials and Modes packs — everything you need to build a strong foundation in harmony and go beyond it. Start with the core concepts of intervals, chords, and scales, then expand into modal harmony and broaden your improvisational vocabulary.
Includes 14 cards (28 pages):
Note Names with Staff Reference — showing key names alongside their position on the musical staff
Intervals — shows all 13 intervals from unison to octave, arranged so each interval is paired with its inversion, highlighting how intervals complement each other within the octave.
Chords — chord cards grouped by quality and including all inversions, with chord tones highlighted.
Chord types include:
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Major: Major triad, Major 7th, Dominant 7th
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Minor: Minor triad, Minor 7th, Minor-Major 7th
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Diminished: Diminished triad, Diminished 7th, Half-diminished (m7♭5)
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Augmented: Augmented triad, Augmented Major 7th, Augmented Dominant 7th
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Suspended 2: Sus2 triad, Major 7 Sus2, Dominant 7 Sus2
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Suspended 4: Sus4 triad, Major 7 Sus4, Dominant 7 Sus4
Chord cards also include chord formulas, chord structures shown by intervals, and some chords include possible added notes such as add2, add9, add11, and more.
Scales — includes Major, Natural Minor, Harmonic Minor, Melodic Minor, and Modal scales such as Lydian, Mixolydian, Dorian, Phrygian, and Locrian. Each scale is presented in two versions: one showing triads and another with seventh chords.
Each scale card features:
- Scale degrees numbered (1, 2, 3…)
- Roman numeral analysis for chords built on each degree
- Chord charts showing all seven chords of the scale
- Chord types constructed on the scale degrees and chord scale degrees
Additionally, all scales except the major scale display their relative and parallel major scales for easy comparison.
Mode Comparison — two pages offering a side-by-side comparison of modes and scales:
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- The first page compares the 7 modes using numbered scale degrees and Roman numerals, showing their structure and harmonic functions.
- The second page groups modes and scales by sound type (major, minor, and other) and also compares natural minor with harmonic and melodic minor, helping you understand their distinct tonal flavours.
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