Determining the notes in chords: part 3

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2009

Karen Cuneo Ramirez explains how to determine the notes in a chords, such as major,minor, augmented and diminished, without using a chart. Part 3

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  • If you look at Gregg's hand at 4:25, the biggest space is between the D and the G. That makes it a G chord. The space between the G and the B is not as big as the space between the D and the G.

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  • b#??? wouldnt that be considered c?

  • I love the tips on how to determine which chord you're in. I don't have to twist my mind

  • @ 4:16 she mentions that "the note at the top of the biggest space is always the name of the chord.". What is the biggest space ? Can anyone pls explain or point to the video where she talks abt that ?

  • I like the clarity and the tools - plus the joy!

  • hahaha i can! I'm studying guitar in an academy in london and your helping me out! hahaha :p x

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