Yet another chord question Major and minor 7ths and....
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Yet another chord question Major and minor 7ths and....
I am trouble building these chords. A chart I am playing has D Fmaj 7th written, but I am finding the notes the same as a D maj 7th on my 6 string. the other is F minor 7th, but I am interested how to find these for all notes, mainly in the lower strings so I can get a full sound for the piece I am playing.
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Richard, do you raise your 7th string a whole tone? If so, you can get a Maj 7th chord by engaging the AB pedals and raising the 7th string a whole tone. That will work on a low grips, using combos within 10, 8, 7, 6, and 5. The minor 7th is simply found by using the 7th string (not raised or lowered) with the AB pedals engaged. There are many more ways, but these are probably the most common for the lower strings. The most popular way to get a Maj 7th on the higher strings is simply adding string 2 to a regular, no-pedals grip. Throw in string 1 to make it a 9th.
All this is assuming you're talking about the E9 neck.
All this is assuming you're talking about the E9 neck.
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Dmaj7 = D F# A C#
The one I use most is string 9 (D) , 7 (F#), and 5 with the A pedal (C#). The Dmaj7 would be at the open or 12th fret. Of course, you only get 3 of the 4 notes of the chord (missing the 5th - A) unless you add the B pedal and can use 4 finger picks. I find I don't miss the 5th tone. Some very pretty stuff with the A pedal here.
Thanks for the info on raising the 7th string to G#. I do that and never thought of adding it to A & B For a maj 7th.
The one I use most is string 9 (D) , 7 (F#), and 5 with the A pedal (C#). The Dmaj7 would be at the open or 12th fret. Of course, you only get 3 of the 4 notes of the chord (missing the 5th - A) unless you add the B pedal and can use 4 finger picks. I find I don't miss the 5th tone. Some very pretty stuff with the A pedal here.
Thanks for the info on raising the 7th string to G#. I do that and never thought of adding it to A & B For a maj 7th.
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D maj 7th = Bm 9th. However the root of the chord is usually dropped and in that case D maj 7th = F#min. When I transcribe music from E9 recordings, I mostly hear the Major 7th played as a Minor and the Minor 7 played as a Major.
Dmaj7=F#m, Fmaj7=Am and Fm7=Ab major and etc..
On the basic E9 it would look like this.
Dmaj7=F#m, Fmaj7=Am and Fm7=Ab major and etc..
On the basic E9 it would look like this.
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