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Posted: 6 Mar 2008 9:52 pm
by Stephen Gambrell
Bill Hatcher wrote:I am so glad that I am not bothered at all by how someone plays a G chord.
Bill, you may have a point.
Still lovin' that Benito, G chord and all!
Posted: 7 Mar 2008 6:39 am
by Gary C. Dygert
Bill, I agree--we're picking nits here.
Stephen, what is a D7+4? What is the added note? I use a lot of chords but don't always know their names.
Posted: 7 Mar 2008 8:22 am
by Andy Greatrix
The 4th of D is a G note,which resolves to F#, which is the 3rd of the D scale.
Posted: 7 Mar 2008 4:00 pm
by Ben Jones
G,C,D is a very common chord progression...I play the weird G chord with the extra note because it allows me to go to my weird C chord (I almost never play a trad C chord) and then to D without ever having to lift that finger off the B string. Now its become habit and takes a real effort to play a real G or C chord.