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Whoa, seems like you have just been waiting for a thread like this. I'll have to try each and every one of those little chord gems.
Another basic chord: G79b5 X2322X
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12-04-2009 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by gonzales
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3x255x - not sure what to call it... Gsus4 or something? Its the opening chord to Pat Metheny - At last you're here.
xx774x - F7, I really like the sound of using the 6 a half step from the b7th. Especially when comping a blues.
6xx755 - Bbmaj7#11
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Originally Posted by joe pass jr
6xx755 - Bbmaj7#11
I also love the sound of the m11th on a modal tune (e.g. Dm11 at the 10th fret over a D-dorian vamp):
10-x-10-10-8-x
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Originally Posted by FatJeff
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I have Becks chord workout so I already knew a ton of voicings I did discover stacked 4ths long before I knew how handy they could be. My favorite chords are a Cmaj7 and Dm7b5 I use then a bunch.
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sorry I just couldnt resist
I love these 3 note forms with or without the open string
3,x,0,4,3,x G
5,x,x,6,5,x A
7,x,0,7,7,x Bm
7,x,0,6,7,x can also be barred on the 4th fret B2?
2,2,4,4,2,2, Bsus2/F#(think Im just a sus2 kinda guy)
5,4,x,6,x,x, A third in octave (thankyou incubus)
x,5,3,5,5,x Dm9
x,5,x,x,5,xLast edited by elrond; 12-04-2009 at 04:54 PM. Reason: there is no end
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lately digging this one
8-10-x-8-10-x
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Originally Posted by Goofsus4
Albeit, I am no expert in the field of naming chords.
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Originally Posted by Uli
/RLast edited by GuitaRoland; 05-25-2010 at 01:04 PM.
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Forgive me if a prattled about this before, my memories going:
x56563
(you can play that by barring the 5th fret with your middle finger and lifting its bottom up to fret behind it on the 3rd fret. I also cheat and alternate between x5658x and x5656x to get the same notes.)
You could name that chord:
AbMaj13#11
Dmin11b5
Bb13
E7#5b9#9
So it can function as a major, minor, dom or altered chord! I like using it in all four ways in a VI-ii-V-I progression:
x45452 (A13)
x56563 (Dmin11b5)
x89896 (G7#5b9#9)
x9109107 (CMaj13#11)
I like how that slides up a fret, twice.
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|.(0).11.x.11.12.9.|
E7 9 13 - sounds a lot more vague without the low E in the bass - I like it.
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in the key of F....
4X555X (a major7#5 built on the b3 of the key)
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I asked Buckwheat what his favorite chord was, and he asked me if I'd like to hear it. I said that would be awesome, so he knocked my guitar out of my lap onto the floor. It made a loud sound when it hit, so I asked him WTF?! Em11 is all he said.....
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Originally Posted by cosmic gumbo
He tried it on Robert Johnson one time, though, and Son were the one to say "WTF" that day...
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Crikey! There's a year of practice on this thread.
I like this E altered chord in a I-VI-II-V movement in G.
3x345x (G13)
x5666x (E13b9)
5x555x (Am7)
4x456x (Ab13)
which slides nicely back to G13.
Very jazzy and voice leading.
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Bb7#11th 6x675x i think haha
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I like this one but I don't know what it is:
5x456x
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Originally Posted by medblues
or
Ab13b9
or
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Ive ben using a m11 shape in the key of g, Am11 and Bm11, thanks joe pass
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I like this Em11
024035
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Amin6/9: x09570
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A sus2 sus#4
x 12 11 8 0 0 (A C# D# B E ) sounds A B C# D# E
or the minor version Ami sus 2 sus 4
x 12 10 7 0 0 (A C D B E) sounds A B C D E
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Originally Posted by medblues
I would call that D7#9/A
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