4 String Banjo Chords and Keys, Celtic / Chicago Tuning DGBE, I, IV, V and 7th Chords, Fingering Charts

4 String, Seven Banjo Keys Celtic, Irish Tuning I IV V V7 Chords

4 String Banjo Chord Chart, Chicago Tuning, D, G, B, E, includes the I, IV, V, and V7 chord fingerings. Includes a banjo fret board with all of the notes marked. The Banjo is an essential instrument in everyones Bluegrass band and this chart will get you going.

4 String Banjo Chord Key Chart for Chicago Tuning. Includes the 7 keys, A, B, C, D, E, F, G chord fingerings in first position. This chart makes a great reference for any beginning player. 

The 1, 4, 5, or I, IV, V refers to the chords that are played in a song and their relationship to each other. The key name will be the first chord, such as the key of A, the first chord is A, the next chord is 4 away or D and the final chord or the 5th chord is E. Often to give a song an edgy or blues sound you will play a seventh version of the chord, marked as E7. At a basic level for many songs that we know and love these are the chords that are played or the chords the song is based on.

The 4 String Banjo Chicago Tuning Chord chart is included in our book, Essential Chords for Guitar, Mandolin Ukulele and Banjo.,