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What is the most gorgeous chord?
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10-01-2023 10:51 PM
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Hopefully the next one…
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C. No one will ever beat C.
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On the guitar- E major in first position. Nothing sounds more gorgeous to a beginner, and it is still the first chord I play when I sit down to play.
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There isn't a "most" of course... each chord has it's own emotion, so it really depends what you're in the mood for.
My favorite chord is the SRV "Lenny" chord:
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Originally Posted by docsteve
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Probably the "James Bond" chord. If only anyone could ever figure out what it is*
(* it's a minor/major 9, just a longstanding joke around here)
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my current fav
0x4032
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BbMaj13#11: 685755
I like that it has a pair of second intervals (F-G and D-E)
I looked for it in Chord Chemistry and didn't see it!
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What is the most beautiful note? And who plays it? Please give the source recording and time code.
My personal favourite: From John Cage's 4'33, 27th measure.
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Bb demolished.
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Originally Posted by John A.
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Originally Posted by Jimmy blue note
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Originally Posted by Jimmy blue note
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It is Em13 voiced as 0 10 12 x 14 x
I play Blue In Green in the wrong
key, just so I can play that chord!
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Chords are overrated. Stick to single notes.
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Originally Posted by SandChannel
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Originally Posted by SandChannel
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As long as what you're choosing to stick with
is the most musically authentic, appropriate,
and beautiful for the moment, it will be nice.
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It's all context etc etc..
Anyway, CmajAdd11 (I played it x3x060) followed by that BbMaj13#11 - nice, could have a thing happening there. Thanks!
Came up the other day: Am11 x07533
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Low to high - e.g X 7 10 7 8 (7) - An add2/3rd with optional M7, in this case C.
To me, wherever the shape is moved, it sounds like a 'progression' and has been exactly that in many of my compositions.
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Yeah, thanks Guy!
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Originally Posted by Rob MacKillop
“I don't play chords”, said saxophone giant Coleman Hawkins, “I play movements.”
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