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  • There is no add6 chord. Without the 5th it just becomes an F#m/A

  • @battletor4 ...lol there is... its a musical homonym if you will

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  • if you drop the minor 3rd to a 2nd and drop the 8th to make it a 7th. the world explodes.

  • any EXPERTVILLAGE video sucks..no offence but you guys suck at anything...guitar..drawing...p­aiting..magic tricks..just anything

  • i would consider that an F# minor chord in the first inversion

  • wat the heck is he on about ? xxx

  • where is the "advanced"?

  • so i guess that work the same way with 2nds and 4ths?

  • PHUKEEN PISSA MATE! 1:17 !!!!!!!!

  • What the hell does very, slightly different mean?

  • adding emphasis to the slightly. the difference is not just slight, its very slight.

  • Advanced ?

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  • i don't get it,

    through all the complicated teachings, an A6 chord is actually a F#m chord???

  • yes because if you omit the 5th of an A major chord, the 6th now becomes the bass (tonic root etc) and now you have an F# minor chord.

  • you total idiot hes showing a A6 one with the A as the root..... why do you think he did the video, helloooooo??!

  • They're called inversions - they're the notes of 1 chord, but with a different note in the bass. Like an f minor with an A in the bass is an A6

  • there's this chord where you play F power chord but it's root note is E, and it sounds like C chord. so what chord is it?

  • Thats a C chord, with an E in the bass. This is called a First Inversion. If you also put a G in that chord, it would be a full C Major chord.

  • how can i study inversions? what are inversions?

  • @lion95805

    That's a Cmaj7/E

  • Yeah, but it's a stupid way of writing it. Rather than call it an A6, it would normally be called an F#m in first inversion. Most people you meet would say the A6 chord is the same as an A maj add6, a common jazz or blues chord.

  • Yes, Correct !!! the AMaj add6 would be the same as F#Min7th and also a substitute for Dmaj9th

  • Yes, most people I do meet say A6 is Amaj add 6, for example Old Mrs Johnson at the grocery store and Mr. Wimbley who is a greeter at WalMart said the same thing. But its EVERYONE I meet. In fact two 89 year old men were arguing how Dmaj9 is NOT the same as A6

  • i hate music theory

  • Well Music Theory hates YOU !! Did you ever think of that ?????

  • 2nd!!

    Naaa, just kidding...

    Awesome, good to know..

  • cool

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