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FWIW, mine is the 18" guitar with pin bridge and no scrolls. It's pretty unique.
yes gmaj9sus4 looks strange, but sibelius says that lol to identify the chord. I guess it can be C6/G?
I prefer my Mule steel tricone to many archtops and flat tops I have played. I also prefer my R.Hoyer acoustic archtop to manyvintage Gibsons in the same range. Variety is the spice of life.
A Gmaj7(9) chord has an F# not an F in it.
Can you share some more information on this please??
Also because of the chord extensions. These chords harmonize a walking bassline. I'm not sure if band in a box would actually move these chords with the intended voicings.
thanks, it works. do you know about gmaj9sus4? the notes of the chord from the highest to the lowest (bass) are: C A F D G , since the key of the music is G, it says it is Gmaj9sus4. Notice than...
I wish Mercs were cheaper than Fords like Elferinks are cheaper than Gibsons!
Living in Cali these many years, the things I miss from NJ are the awesome tomatoes and corn. We used to go to a local farm stand for those. Not sure they still grow those things there any more. ...
Just wondering, what if you bought it from abroad last week, it then got through customs some how and you now have it without a CITES certificate?
Your C6b5 question has been answered but re: "Gmaj9sus4." No, that chord does not "exist." If it's major, it contains the 3rd (B), and therefore is not a suspended chord, it's a Gmaj.11 =...
Thoughts on U.A. Apollo Audio Interface and...
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