about chords on guitar
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Which is your favorite?
I know some of them, but I won't play the B chord cause it's too complicated. I like the drums better, there's much more sound in them.
I know some of them, but I won't play the B chord cause it's too complicated. I like the drums better, there's much more sound in them.
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e--3--
B--1--
G--0--
D--2--
A--0--
E--X--
It works really well with an adapted C5:
e--3--
B--1--
G--0--
D--2--
A--3--
E--X--
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That's not and adapted C5 that's a Cmaj with a 5th added on? Where as C5 would just have the root, the 5th and the octave...that has root, 3rd, 5th, Octave and another 5th?
Technically, a C5 is just a C with the 5th (G) accented. Typically, any 5th chord is a power chord (root and 5th) but not necessarily just the 1st and 5th. Any major chord has the root (1st) and the 3rd and 5th, so it could properly be called a C-major and be left at that, but the chord form I listed wasn't the typical open-C-major, so...
So what shall we call it...Cmaj + a little bit. To go with it's technical term. I tried looking it up to no avail. It is a nice sounding chord. Particularly if you finger pick individual notes rather than strum.
Currently my favourite chord is C with a G base. It's in a few Neil Young songs and is a dirty bitch of a chord with some distortion.
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