Amazing Guitar Secrets - Creating Chords Using Intervals
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you don't need a G in the chord to tell it's a G chord......
all you need is the 3rd and the extensions (7, 9, 11, 13...)
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very useful and clear explanation...good job mate ;)
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wait you can have it but then is sounds same as minor 7 if you want to make sure its the g7 you need 4 notes
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g7 isn't with three notes with three notes u don't have the 7
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I want to thank you for such a clear explanation, my mind finally saw the light at the end of the tunel.
You are a good teacher.
Cheers.
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oh jee i didnt know that
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you can definatly make chords with 2 notes
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you do a great job communicating your lessons.
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actually you can make chords with two notes, and they are in fact called chords (i'm not referring to power chords). in classical harmony it's common to leave out the 5th of a chord and double or even triple the root. when the root is present multiple times the 5th can be heard just in the overtones. A perfect authentic cadence often contains just the root and 3rd, as in measure 15 of Beethoven's Piano Sonata op. 26, I.
streetspirited 2 years ago 6
yeah .... but technically their not called chords but a dyad or interval since they typically lack the 3rd ... aka the power chord.
EvilWeevilAnime 2 years ago 3