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  • WOT, NOT Scott????

  • play the complete part, after explane it

  • Very helpful,thanks a lot!

    How about Mocha?

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  • For the record there is no d note in A min 6. You could look at an Am6 as a d9 minus the root, but then it would be correct to say it depends on the function it's playing... i.e. in an A blues, it would confuse the matter to call the d7 an Am6 (and pretty much flat out wrong). In other words Credit2Dementia is exactly right.

  • I played this tune some years ago with a rare trio (piano and two guitars).

  • D9/A is just an Am6......Dorian fool

  • Not it isnt, phrygian farthead.

  • it's dorian!!!!

    go study the chords

  • minor6 is the characteristic of aeolian, and maj6 of dorian.

  • That is correct.

  • I disagree,. they are two different chords, even if they are composed by the same notes.

    In fact D9/A is an inversion of D9, but from the harmonic point of view this doesn't make it automatically a Am6.

  • The FUNCTION of the chord as part of the progression determines what you call it. If the chord was just played on its own it could be called either D9/A or Am6.

  • The song is in the key of E. The tonal center is E so D9/A is the correct notation. D9/A is just a chord inversion with the 5th in the bass.

    Am6 would imply that they song modulated into a different key since diatonically, the 5th chord in the key of E should be an A .

  • u now im not a therory kinda person but just watchin that i learn a shit load about what ive been doing! ive just never took the time to learn any therory just do it my motto.

  • BY doing some anal STUFF

  • how did you add the chords to your vid?

  • Used Photoshop to create transparent PNG files and inserted them into the video using Premiere.

  • You've got huge hands or the guitar is small

  • thanks alot for the effort with the chord charts guitar brother

  • thank you!

    really useful!

  • Well done guitar man!

    Let's see what else you got here...

  • Thank you very much for this lesson!!!

  • Sorry, if I let you a suggestion : I think the 5th chord is F#m7b5(9)or Caug/F#. Please, try to play it and let me know.

  • Thanks for the good, constructive comments.

  • Cool song! Thanks. During F#m7 part, you called 3rd finger barre "3rd, 4th, and 5th strings" (should've been the 4th, 3rd, and 2nd). also, during E/G#, you called the first

    3-notes you played an "E chord" before you fretted the G# bass. It was only "E5" until you added the G#. Well taught though! Love the on-screen notation. Peace!

  • Awesome teaching skill..great song too thanks

    your tab on screen is great too..will be waiting for part 2

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