Resonator Guitar Dobro Chords, Scales and Fretboard Poster Set (GBDGBD)

Updated version available below. Printed locally and available in three sizes with PDF included.

Updated Version Available

This resonator guitar and dobro chord, scale, and fretboard poster set was
originally offered in an earlier printed poster format. That version is no
longer produced.

The reference has been updated as a single Open G (GBDGBD) resonator /
dobro studio poster
, printed locally and including a
printable & tablet-ready PDF.

Available in three poster sizes to fit your practice space or studio wall.

About This Poster Set

This resonator guitar and dobro chord, scale, and fretboard poster set was originally created as a printed wall reference for players working in Open G (GBDGBD) tuning. Over time, changes in printing, shipping, and fulfillment made that bundled format impractical to continue.

Rather than maintaining an older or hard-to-source bundle, the material has been reworked into a cleaner, more flexible studio format that preserves the same core reference information while improving usability.


Updated Open G Resonator / Dobro Studio Poster

The updated Open G resonator / dobro poster is designed for real-world practice and teaching environments. Chord shapes, scale patterns, and fretboard reference are laid out clearly for fast visual reference while playing, making it suitable for studios, practice rooms, and lesson spaces.

Open G resonator dobro chord scale fretboard studio poster

Each poster includes a printable and tablet-ready PDF, allowing the same reference to be used digitally or reprinted as needed.

Available in three poster sizes, so you can choose the format that best fits your wall space, music stand area, or teaching setup.


Why This Format Works Better

  • Simpler, studio-focused layout
  • Local printing for more reliable delivery
  • Digital PDF included for flexible use
  • Single-poster format instead of older bundled versions

This updated approach provides a more practical long-term reference while keeping the original learning intent intact for resonator and dobro players.

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