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Donald Boyajian

 

Post  Posted 17 Dec 2012 1:16 pm    
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyktendqW38

At 28 seconds--I hear it all the time. A and B with E's lowered? What do you call that?
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Erv Niehaus


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Post  Posted 17 Dec 2012 1:33 pm    
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That's a 9th chord.
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Dan Beller-McKenna


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Post  Posted 17 Dec 2012 1:36 pm    
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That's a 9th chord (in this case C9, a version of the IV chord in G major). In this voicing (strings 8-6-5 at the first fret) there is no root (C), just E-Bb-D, or, 3-b7-9 of the C major scale. Since he comes down from the third fret, this is similar to another approach you hear a lot, namely coming down from fret 10 to fret 8 on strings 9-7-6. There you start with he B pedal down (on strings 6) to make C-E-G, then release it as you move down through the 9th to the 8th fret, arriving at Bb-D-E. There's also a nice version of this coming down from open position (8th fret for C).
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Donald Boyajian

 

Post  Posted 17 Dec 2012 2:10 pm    
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Sweet. Thanks so much. I love the sound of these types of passing chords. I get stuck too often in the stock fills...and forget to and these low note, full soundeding chords.
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