Members eddidaz Posted December 17, 2006 Members Share Posted December 17, 2006 e--7--7----|B--7--9----|G--8--8----|D--9--9----|A--7--7----|E----------| I'm having a bit of trouble figuring them out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members astring Posted December 17, 2006 Members Share Posted December 17, 2006 that second one is an E maj7 not sure on the first (B/E maybe) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members gennation Posted December 17, 2006 Members Share Posted December 17, 2006 Originally posted by astring that second one is an E maj7 not sure on the first (B/E maybe) The first is an Emaj9 You can learn about Chord Construction here... http://lessons.mikedodge.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members eddidaz Posted December 17, 2006 Author Members Share Posted December 17, 2006 I have been reading your lessons actually, they're very good.I was just figuring out and scribbling down a song by ear and got stuck on those names. I've read the chord construction stuff but I clearly need to go over it again. I feel lost Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Coach Posted December 17, 2006 Members Share Posted December 17, 2006 Originally posted by eddidaz e--7--7----|B--7--9----|G--8--8----|D--9--9----|A--7--7----|E----------|I'm having a bit of trouble figuring them out. First chord: E B D# F# B = Emaj7(9) Second Chord: E B D# G# B = Emaj7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members lyyky Posted December 19, 2006 Members Share Posted December 19, 2006 Although the answers are different, they're all correct. Chords can have alternate names. One of my favorites is that C6 and Am7 have the same four notes in them; it's just what you put in the bass that changes the chord, and even then, they still basically mean the same thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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