Embark on a transformative journey with my guitar music theory course, distilled from 20 years of hands-on experience. Unlike other resources, I simplify complex terminology, ensuring that every lesson is approachable for the average learner. My aim...
Here I will explore different ways you can play chords
First example is back to the power chords but how to access them on all strings ( note power chords are neither minor or major weird but your ear fills the blank
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And below is the diminished variation
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Secondly is octave chord it is just the same 2 notes played octaves appart ( an octave is 12 notes up and is the same just higher in pitch
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Thirdly Here I have just put a couple chords I found strange and that worked nicely
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Now usually every guitarist learns this first but I've left it till last these are open chords works great on acoustic guitar or electric without distortion added ( so clean tone) these chords are really nice and are widely used in almost every style of music
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You can see that B major is missing and in the minors B,C,F,G are missing These just don't exist as common open chords and are bar chords