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Finding a new chord shape.


wu ming

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If you are showing the strings low E on left, then that's a relative of a Csus7 chord.

 

Could be also be a F6/C. ;)

 

Where's Ellen, our Theory Cop? :cop:

 

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I like taking small shapes and moving them to new string sets.

 

EADGBe

 

xxx231 ... Dm (or F6)

xx231x ... C7

x231xx ... G7#9 (no root)

231xxx ... Bb7#9 (no root)

 

 

This one is fun, too:

 

xxx321 ... Bbm

xx321x ... F

x321xx ... C aug (sounds cool as x3211x)

321xxx ... G aug (sounds cool as 3211xx)

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Perhaps there's a typo? Assuming EADGBe ... then that chord is spelled x C D Bb Db F, which could be a couple of things, but probaby not a Dm7.


Maybe you meant ...

x30231 ... that would be Dm7 (actuall Dm7/C).


:idk:



Could be also be a F6/C.
;)

Where's Ellen, our Theory Cop?
:cop:

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I like taking small shapes and moving them to new string sets.


EADGBe


xxx231 ... Dm (or F6)

xx231x ... C7

x231xx ... G7#9 (no root)

231xxx ... Bb7#9 (no root)



This one is fun, too:


xxx321 ... Bbm

xx321x ... F

x321xx ... C aug (sounds cool as x3211x)

321xxx ... G aug (sounds cool as 3211xx)

 

 

 

Yes it was my typing mistake, apols for any confusion. :)

 

 

your idea of moving simple shapes is very good.!

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