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Let's See Your Favourite Chords!

Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:49 pm
by smile_man
I needs new chords, I play the same ones too often. I don't know their proper names.

e|----------
B|--12-----
G|-13------
D|-11------
A|----------
E|----------

e|----------
B|-9--------
G|-8--------
D|-9--------
A|-7--------
E|----------

e|----------
B|----------
G|----------
D|-1--------
A|-3--------
E|-3--------

e|----------
B|----------
G|-11------
D|-9--------
A|-11------
E|----------

Re: Let's See Your Favourite Chords!

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:25 am
by oinkbanana
I really like
EADGBe
X07650

X44200


&
XX5556

Re: Let's See Your Favourite Chords!

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:55 am
by CBGB
This jazzy seventh chord (with a 6th and 9th on top... I don't totally know how to name chords properly), e.g. in A:

E- 5th fret
A- 7th fret
D- 5th fret
G- 6th fret
B- 7th fret
E- 7th fret

My favourite shape for lots of things, it's C maj 6 with a major 7th on top (sounds great in E minor, moving the same shape around):

E- 8th fret
A- 7th fret
D- 7th fret
G- 9th fret
B- 10th fret
E- 7th fret

Some kind of spooky diminished minor seventh + 4 chord or something, let's say in E (standard tuning):

E- 12th fret
A- 13th fret
D- 14th fret
G- 14th fret
B- 15th fret
E- 15th fret

Re: Let's See Your Favourite Chords!

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 1:06 am
by legoperson813
e--0 0
b--6 6
g--5 or 7
d--0 0
a-- -
e-- -

Re: Let's See Your Favourite Chords!

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 2:45 am
by TheAttackman
E-x
b-x
g-9
d-7
a-5
d-0

Re: Let's See Your Favourite Chords!

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 7:04 pm
by devnulljp
smile_man wrote:I needs new chords, I play the same ones too often. I don't know their proper names.

C#9
e|----------
B|--12-----
G|-13------
D|-11------
A|----------
E|----------


This is just an E maj7
e|----------
B|-9--------
G|-8--------
D|-9--------
A|-7--------
E|----------

Cmin
e|----------
B|----------
G|----------
D|-1--------
A|-3--------
E|-3--------


This could be a C# 7sus4 or something like that; dom 7th sus 4th. Or an Eadd9 if you use the open E as a drone maybe?
e|----------
B|----------
G|-11------
D|-9--------
A|-11------
E|----------


I like the ones that are in the key of whatever I'm playing :p

Re: Let's See Your Favourite Chords!

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 11:47 pm
by sevenSHARPnine
C9
e-a-d-g-b-e
x-3-2-3-3-0

I really like major 7th's too.

EMaj7
e-a-d-g-b-e
0-7-6-8-9-0

Re: Let's See Your Favourite Chords!

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 12:59 am
by CBGB
E - 0
B - 12
G - 10
D - 12
A - 11
E - 0

There's a Villa-Lobos piece where the shape in the middle four strings moves down one fret at a time while keeping the top and bottom Es ringing out. Very cool.

Re: Let's See Your Favourite Chords!

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 12:05 pm
by Pepsihillo
Sorry, but...

devnulljp wrote:C#9
e|----------
B|--12-----
G|-13------
D|-11------
A|----------
E|----------


Where's the ninth in that one? C#, G# and B -> 1, 5, 7. So basically it's a dominant 7th chord without the third, so depending on what's been played over it, it could be any kind of dominant chord. It could be a 9th chord if you play a D# over it.

devnulljp wrote: This could be a C# 7sus4 or something like that; dom 7th sus 4th. Or an Eadd9 if you use the open E as a drone maybe?
e|----------
B|----------
G|-11------
D|-9--------
A|-11------
E|----------


That's a G# minor 7th. G#, B, F# -> 1, b3, 7. It can't be a sus chord 'cause it has a third.

I love add9 chords. So does The Police, apparently.

Re: Let's See Your Favourite Chords!

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 12:51 pm
by Blurillaz
movable forms yeah!
54x6xx
you can bend the top c# up to a d for 4th magic time! :thumb:

Re: Let's See Your Favourite Chords!

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 1:00 pm
by smile_man
Pepsihillo wrote:Sorry, but...

devnulljp wrote:C#9
e|----------
B|--12-----
G|-13------
D|-11------
A|----------
E|----------


Where's the ninth in that one? C#, G# and B -> 1, 5, 7. So basically it's a dominant 7th chord without the third, so depending on what's been played over it, it could be any kind of dominant chord. It could be a 9th chord if you play a D# over it.

devnulljp wrote: This could be a C# 7sus4 or something like that; dom 7th sus 4th. Or an Eadd9 if you use the open E as a drone maybe?
e|----------
B|----------
G|-11------
D|-9--------
A|-11------
E|----------


That's a G# minor 7th. G#, B, F# -> 1, b3, 7. It can't be a sus chord 'cause it has a third.

I love add9 chords. So does The Police, apparently.



awe heat.