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When creating a chord fingering we can duplicate any of the notes as many times as we wish. Take for example the E major chord. To create an E major triad, we need the notes E, G# and B. If we play E ...
This takes the form of what you’d see on paper as an E minor chord but upon closer inspection you’ll see the open G muted. The G note here is the minor 3rd of the E minor chord, If you remove this you ...
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Don't let chord inversions bamboozle you. This lesson explains all (and 5 ways you can play a Bmaj7) - MSNWe have the Root (B) on the fifth string, then the 5th (F#), maj7th (A#), 3rd (D#) and another 5th (F#) in that order as you strum across the strings. The duplicated 5th is optional, but it makes ...
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