C13 chord in E9 on p.s.

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Johnny Pal
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C13 chord in E9 on p.s.

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ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS HOW TO FINGER A C13 CHORD ON AN PS E9 NECK.
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Simplest is with the A pedal, strings 5, 6 & 9 at the 8th fret.
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What Ian said ^
And you can do a cool diminished run playing that chord up every three frets to be able to resolve all over the place.
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I believe there is a 9th in a 13th also. That would be the seventh string or 1st.
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The 9th is not essential but it can sound good depending on the context. It would be the 7th string rather than the 1st. On the universal that I play 7 can be lowered to give a 13b9 which is very cool! Sadly that change is not available on E9 (although where PSGs are concerned you should never say never :) )
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How about 6th fret strings 8 , 6 ,5 lowered half step and 1 ?

Another incomplete but very handy voicing would be fret 5 B pedal down strings 6,5 and 4. You could use strings 10, 8 and 3 to mix up the voicing.

A cool spot that isn't handy would be fret 5
8th string raised a half step , 6th string B pedal, string 5 and then string 3 (B pedal) open.
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How about 8th fret , C pedal , strings 10 ,9,8,6 and 5 .
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Fret 8, A pedal down, strum 9,8,7,6,5,4,3,
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Post by colin mcintosh »

A 13th shell chord is 9 6 5 with A pedal.
Spelt out it is 7th 3rd and 13th. That's all you need.
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WOW, THANKS FELLAS, I WANTED THE C13 FOR MORE TENSION ON THE RIDE FOR CHOO CHOO CH'BOOGIE IN THE KEY OF
G WHICH WOULD BE THE 4TH CHORD "C." YOU GUYS HAVE GIVEN ME SOME GREAT OPTIONS TO PLAY
AROUND WITH, SOME SOUND OOZING WITH TENSION.

I REMEMBER JEFF NEWMAN PLAYING THE 4 CHORD ON CHOO CHOO THAT HAD GREAT TENSION ~ COULD
HAVE BEEN A B9 AS HE WAS PLAYING A UNIVERSAL.

MAHALO TO ALL AND MELE KALIKIMAKA (MERRY CHRISTMAS!)
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