maximumpower
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What is this guitar chord?
6 - 5th fret - A 5 - X 4 - 5th fret - G 3 - 6th fret - C# 2 - 7th fret - F# 1 - X I am on the trial of ChordPulse but I don't know how to make it play the above notes :-) Thanks
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/18 19:50:18
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☄ Helpfulby bluzdog 2015/11/18 21:18:42
that is x minor demolished, my favorite chord!
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/18 19:56:33
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/18 20:02:42
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Beats the heck outa me, but ChordPulse is cool little tool
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/18 20:27:56
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A7/6 with the fifth (E) omitted. Unless the bass player plays an F#.
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/18 22:06:39
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In jazz guitar terms, that's just written as a plain old A13 or Adom13. Players will typically leave out the 9th and the 11th. While technically it could be described as an A7 add 13, I've never heard anyone call it that. I mean strictly speaking it's not fully an A7 because it doesn't have the 5th. But it's very common to leave out one or more of the tones when playing dominant 9ths, 11ths or 13ths.
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/18 22:18:07
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☄ Helpfulby craigb 2015/11/19 00:18:00
I was way off. I thought it was F#minor with a mistake. By mistake, I mean "jazz". That's what you call it if you make the same mistake twice in a row.
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/19 00:58:02
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Replace the root with the 5th and you have a rather nifty Dm6/9....just sayin'
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/19 10:11:35
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It's all Am in the CH. Unlike jazz, you get to make the same mistake over & over while expecting different results........(AKA insanity).
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/19 12:32:57
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A 13 ,you can change the root A with Eb(5 th string 6th fret) and it becomes Eb 9 aug and if you fret the 1st string 6 th fret it is a kind of A 13 with a sharp fifth ,and so on. Anyway it's fun with thoose types of voicing to moove them in minor thirds up and down the fingerboard. All the best.
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/19 12:37:06
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Vilovilo A 13 ,you can change the root A with Eb(5 th string 6th fret) and it becomes Eb 9 aug and if you fret the 1st string 6 th fret it is a kind of A 13 with a sharp fifth ,and so on. Anyway it's fun with thoose types of voicing to moove them in minor thirds up and down the fingerboard. All the best.
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/19 12:54:09
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☄ Helpfulby Mesh 2015/11/19 13:06:59
Hello Mesh, Thank you very much for your post. I'm fine and so is my entourage, A big thank again. Cheers Olivier.
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/19 13:06:00
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Shark:
But it's very common to leave out one or more of the tones when playing dominant 9ths, 11ths or 13ths. Exactly. In fact, you have to in some cases. When I play jazz chords on guitar most of the time I'm using 4 strings only. So, when playing an A13, obviously I'm leaving a few notes out.
The third is needed to determine major or minor; You need the dominant 7th, the 13th would be nice, but the other note is really up for grabs.
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/19 14:02:21
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maximumpower 6 - 5th fret - A 5 - X 4 - 5th fret - G 3 - 6th fret - C# 2 - 7th fret - F# 1 - X I am on the trial of ChordPulse but I don't know how to make it play the above notes :-) Thanks
A 13 is the chordOn guitar notes are omitted cuz of the limited number of digits available.That's the advantage the guitar has is that it's the left out notes and the guitar sound that gives it character sound. Because of this the guitar can take it's place Beside the piano as jazz chording instrument If you want the full sound of the A 13 on guitar play an Eb7#9 (the Hendrix chord) then flatten your 4th finger to play the high B note. Bar your 1st finger at the 5th fret and let all 6 strings ring
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
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Hi again, The #9 chord ,the bluesy one but which fits with so many differents moods,from blues to gipsy to rock to flamenco and jazz and so on... A kind of super power chord. The one you learn after playing since 6 month and people say :"waow I love this tone " and you don't know why but you do love it too.... And I still do not know why, All the best. Olivier Edit : if you you extend the A13 to anEb#9 it becomes actually Ab13 flat fifth so be aware of the context,it might work ..or not..Sorry sorry.
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/19 17:05:55
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Edit : if you you extend the A13 to anEb#9 it becomes actually Ab13 flat fifth so be aware of the context - incorrect! A 13 = A C# Eb G B F# = Eb G Db Gb = Eb7#9
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/19 17:11:46
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Max - if you leave out the bass notes in the chords they can function as different types of chords (extentions) Dominant/ Minor/ Major - interchangeable depending on the movement of the melody/changes spell the chords out and you will see
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/19 17:22:27
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Mesh It's all Am in the CH. Unlike jazz, you get to make the same mistake over & over while expecting different results........(AKA insanity).
(AKA insanity) es CH Jazz It's all Am in the CH cuz I've tryied different keys! None of them worked!!
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
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☄ Helpfulby bayoubill 2015/11/19 18:10:40
Strummy may or may not know what this chord is exactly, but he CAN tell you exactly what to do with it here in the Coffee House!
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/19 18:58:04
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It's a brand new chord I reckon. Aminorwithextraminorness......... (Amm) In the key of P major. Tuneful.
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/19 19:08:30
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Wow! Thank you everyone. I just play the chord sometimes because I like it. It is in a progression that I have been playing and then looping it so I can play some leads. Now I want to program ChordPulse to play it :-) Thanks again for all the great responses!
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/19 20:58:44
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bayoubill Edit : if you you extend the A13 to anEb#9 it becomes actually Ab13 flat fifth so be aware of the context - incorrect! A 13 = A C# Eb G B F# = Eb G Db Gb = Eb7#9
Wow! An A13 with a flat 5 - that's like double unlucky! Is it safe to play it during a full moon?
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/19 21:13:25
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I wouldn't get caught dead playing a chord like that. JAZZERS play that way I play Max's way !
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/20 00:20:22
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This is my favorite chord, I use it way too much: 6 - 5th fret - A (root) 5 - 7th fret - E 4 - 9th fret - B 3 - 8th fret - D# 2 - 5th fret - E 1 - X It works equally well with the lydian or overtone scale. I love anything with a 9th and #11th in it.
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/20 01:14:41
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sharke This is my favorite chord, I use it way too much: 6 - 5th fret - A (root) 5 - 7th fret - E 4 - 9th fret - B 3 - 8th fret - D# 2 - 5th fret - E 1 - X It works equally well with the lydian or overtone scale. I love anything with a 9th and #11th in it.
so very nice
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/20 03:27:39
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☄ Helpfulby SteveStrummerUK 2015/11/20 12:51:55
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Re: What is this guitar chord?
2015/11/20 05:31:03
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bayoubill
sharke This is my favorite chord, I use it way too much: 6 - 5th fret - A (root) 5 - 7th fret - E 4 - 9th fret - B 3 - 8th fret - D# 2 - 5th fret - E 1 - X It works equally well with the lydian or overtone scale. I love anything with a 9th and #11th in it.
so very nice
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