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Post subject: can anyone tell me what this chord is?
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:13 pm
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I have been messing around with some kind of spanish sounding stuff and found this chord to sound really nice, can anyone tell me what it is called?
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Not really getting how you wrote it is that just an open G, B, and high E string?


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Post subject: Re: can anyone tell me what this chord is?
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:45 pm
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wiiman8 wrote:
I have been messing around with some kind of spanish sounding stuff and found this chord to sound really nice, can anyone tell me what it is called?
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Not sure how you came up with that tab?

Try the Chorderator :

http://www.chorderator.com/cgi-bin/gene ... =0&size=30

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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:55 pm
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Another cool site there Mike!! 8) I've got my favorites loaded with your links!


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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:59 pm
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Another cool site there Mike!! 8) I've got my favorites loaded with your links!



If there's anything specific you need, I have an external HD that's loaded with bookmarks...

-Recording Info
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to name a few! :wink:

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You're the one I'll turn to. I need to figure the whole recording to my computer thing out. Thanks for the offer Mike. I will email you when ready. :wink:


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You're the one I'll turn to. I need to figure the whole recording to my computer thing out. Thanks for the offer Mike. I will email you when ready. :wink:


No problem Hop. I used a stand alone BR-864 recorder and several software programs.

One rule to remember...your recording sound is only as good as your setup's weakest link! :wink:

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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 4:14 pm
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Miami Mike wrote:
fhopkins wrote:
You're the one I'll turn to. I need to figure the whole recording to my computer thing out. Thanks for the offer Mike. I will email you when ready. :wink:


No problem Hop. I used a stand alone BR-864 recorder and several software programs.

One rule to remember...your recording sound is only as good as your setup's weakest link! :wink:


Understood Mike! I'm not a whiz when it comes to computers. It's a wonder I can post on the forum, even pics!! :lol:


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chandaman_05 wrote:
Not really getting how you wrote it is that just an open G, B, and high E string?

where the "0"s are is where your fingers go, the open spaces between the horizontal bars are the frets (1st fret 2nd fret, and 3rd fret going from top to bottom) the high e is on the far right...

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Thats B# mi 11th/aug13th.

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Not really its F# minor

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nikininja wrote:
Not really its F# minor

sweet thank you!!
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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 9:00 pm
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Is it just those three notes? If so, the strongest contender to my mind would be a G#9 chord. The C and F# on the (B and E strings respectively) want very much to be heard as the third and seventh degrees of a G#7, while the A# (on the G string) is the ninth.

Add the bass G# on the fourth fret of the low E string and you'll hear the ninth-i-ness.

Next choice would be F#Maj7#11. If you were to add the bass note F# on the second fret of the low E, that C you're playing at the first fret of the B string would be heard as the #11. Anything with a #11 is a strong Lydian chord.

In fact, if you alternate between those two bass notes and keep all the others the same you'd have a nice little modal vamp in C# Major going on. You could wail away over it in the standard minor pentatonic scale at the sixth fret if you wanted to... heh.


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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 9:51 pm
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Miami Mike - the Chorderator site is pretty handy to have - thanks for sharing! :)

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