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Mistah Sparkaru
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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?
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Mistah Sparkaru
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Well, the tab has the chord written as C2, no Roman numeral, so I know this isn't for a capo.
This just points to the inerrancy of tabs on the web.
It's a tab is for a song by Third Day, called "You are so good to me", and the chord progression for the verse is fairly easy just G and C2, but I'll just play it with an open C.
Thanx!
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melnickm
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Generally C9 implies not just the chord extension 9, but also 7. Thus
The chord above is best notated Cadd9.
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fenderphil
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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.?
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