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Forum Post Hm chord?
I was checking out a tab site today and found a reference to a chord labelled as Hm. Now as far as I know there is no H chord, so what am I supposed to be playing? Thanks in advance...
Forum Post What's a C2 chord?
I have a tab for a song that has a C2 in it. I downloaded a chord finder, and it has *every* variation of a chord maj/min/sus/dim/blah/blah But no C2. How do I form this chord?
Forum Post What's a B7sus chord?
I saw in a chord chart that Esus is an E chord with an A on the 3rd string. A is from EFGA. In the same way is B7sus a B7 chord with an E? E as from BCDE. To play it then would be a B7 chord wit...
Forum Post A-shape barre chord: fingering
On my electric strat model I find it very hard to play the A-shape barre chord . When i use fingers 2,3 and 4, I mute with finger 4 the sixth string. and finger two does hardly fit ( no space) When...
Forum Post Reference a C2 chord mentioned previously
With ref to the C2 chord mentioned by a member, The only chord with 2 in it is a suspended chord, in other words a Csus2 See if it goes with the song.? Fenderphil
Forum Post Does anyone out there have a chord intro, chords between ver...
Hay Phil: J Guitar Chords on line doesn't show a Esus4 the way you described it. You said to play E chord at G1, A2, and D2 then drop the little finger to G2 so the Esus4 chord is A2, D2, and G...
Forum Post Power Chord Tip.
A good tip with reference to Power chords is as follows: They are normally 2 string chords, the key and the 5th on a standard tuning EADGBE The 5th is always on the next string down 2 frets down s...
Forum Post Is it possible to make a minor flat 7th chord? How would you...
Is it possible to make a minor flat 7th chord? How would you if you could?
Forum Post Free Ebook Ultimate Chord chart
Hi Folks this may help some newr players, otherwise I wouldn't pay to much attention to the "Ultimate" portion of the title. Fenderphil
Forum Post List of chords that resolve to other chords?
The traditional rules of cadence state that: · The I chord can move to any chord · The II chord can move to any chord except the I · The III chord can move to any chor...
Forum Post Fender Stratocaster Info
Wayne: JGuitar has 4 diagrams for a A7sus4 chord and the ones we are talking about are half of them. We are both right depending upon which version of the chord you are talking about. Check in out ...
Forum Post Capo or Barre chords?
That's the idea. There may be an easier way to think of it: Finger an E chord. Looks like this: e-----0--------- B----0------- G-----1------- D-----2------- A-----2------- E------0----...
Forum Post Hard time with my G string
through a period where I tuned to a perfect E major chord. Which I came to realize was a good way to guarantee the D major chord would be out-of-tune.
Forum Post shredding scales
...t can take years. As for me I had to think theory when I played. Especially when improvosing both with chords and single notes. Now I know what position to use to play a particular mode and what ch...
Forum Post Billion Chords
Download site: file size: 695kg http://rapidshare.com/files/104969141/--- Billion.Chords.v1.0.rar Billion Chords Billion Chords Features List: • Ability to find any chord possible â...
Forum Post Where are you from?
Okay ... true confession time. I was organizing my tab sheets and chord sheets I've collected into a three ring binder. I had to laugh when I found a chord sheet copy of Billy Don't Be A H...
Forum Post Power Chords..So Easy.
Hi Fellow pickers, I thought I would just do a small article on power chords. Basically power chords are just the 1st and 5th degrees of the scale, so say a "C" power chord is just the no...
Forum Post Jumbo Frets and small fingers
...I don't think they would cause any problems. For me they seem like mountains when I slide from one chord to another. Plus because you have to push the string down farther they knock the intonat...
Forum Post Power Chords on Acoustic Guitar
I guess I'll be the contrarian here. I think you should learn barre chords and not waste your time on "power chords." Here's why: A friend of mine learned power chords back in t...
Forum Post I have really short fingers and as a result find that playin...
... out a Fender Stratocaster as it is very easy to play. When I first started out I couldn't get a F chord on my Martin but could on the strat. Try one you'll like it, easy to play. kcbuc...
Forum Post addition to Music in easy to understand terms accompanying text.
...we need to understand initially,if we are to grasp music, It is based on static formula's that is, Chords, Scales, etc etc. the formula never changes. I did cover some of this info but it wou...
Forum Post How to Modulate...Change Key whilst playing
... a b c Note that the 5th degree of the scale is "G" therefore the dominant 7th chord of "C" is G7 Scale of "A" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B ...
Forum Post How to change from Major to Minor.
...o Take the Cmajor scale :C D E F G A B So CMinor would be: C D Eb F G Ab Bb An interesting and melodic Chord Progression is to go around in 5ths Cmaj7 Gmaj7 Dmaj7 Amaj7 etc etc. Dont forget if th...
Forum Post Could my short fingers prevent me from playing guitar?
...and get a shorter scale guitar if you really need it. I don't know if you're going from tab or chord charts, playing a lead line, or what. There are always alternate ways of fingering things...
Forum Post Rhythm/strumming pattern - Brown eyed girl
...ay me a song" song and decided that Brown Eyed Girl would fit the bill for now. It's got easy chords and I can play along with it at normal speed and girls dig it... But, I can make the ...
Forum Post Music in easy to understand terms. (I hope)
...we need to understand initially if we are to grasp music, It is based on static formula's that is, Chords, Scales, etc etc. I did cover some of this info but it would be beneficial to have it...
Forum Post Acoustic Strings
...tone. Anyone out there have a preference on acoustic strings that they like the tone of with strumming (chord) songs? If so please forward the manufacturers name and type of strings so that I may tr...
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