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Hi,
I need to know the name of theses chords :
For the first chord E3, A2, D0, G0, B3 .
Second chord; E5, A4, D0, G0, B5 ;
thrid : E7, A6, D0, G0, B7
Three other chords: A7,D6,G0, B7. A5, D4, G0, B5. A3,D2, G0, B3
Thank you so much to tell me what's the name of this chords (and notes which compose them) and what can i do to find the root and the name of any chords if I "translate other music tab" .
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10-04-2020 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by pow
If that is the case, the range doesn't effect the name of the chord.
The first three chords are all G9.
GBD triad with a 7th (E) and 9th (A).
The other three chords are still G9 but without the 7th.
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Originally Posted by pow
You can figure out the notes for yourself. There must be at least a million places on the internet that show you where the notes are located on the fretboard.
Do that work, first, then you might find more people willing to help with how to name them.
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First chord: E3, A2, D0, G0, B3.
The notes are: G, B, D, G, D. It's a Gmaj triad with the G and D doubled.
Second Chord: E5, A4, D0, G0, B5.
The notes are: A, C#, D, G, E. It's a A7 11.
Third chord: E7, A6, D0, G0, B7.
The notes are: B, D#, D, G, F#. You can look at it as a B7 #9, b13. But is quite strange.
The other three chords, the first one doesn't make much sense, the notes for the second one are: D, F#, G, E. You can look at it as a Dmaj9 with the 11th, but doesn't make much sense, so meaby a D7 9, 11 omit 7. The notes for the third chord are: C, E, G, D. It's a Cmaj triad with the 9th.
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Originally Posted by pow
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Originally Posted by fep
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