Advanced Guitar Chord Voicings : Playing a 6 Chord on Guitar

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2008

A six chord has no fifth in the chord because it is raised to the 6th whereas an add six chord does have the 5th. Form add six chords easily with tips from an experienced musician in this free music theory video.

Expert: Thomas Marchevsky
Bio: Thomas Marchevsky is a professional guitarist/composer and college professor. He has an M.M. in guitar from the New England Conservatory in Boston.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • What the hell does very, slightly different mean?

  • 2nd!!

    Naaa, just kidding...

    Awesome, good to know..

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  • @ThePoorhillbilly liar!

    

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

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

  • 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

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

  • wat the heck is he on about ? xxx

  • where is the "advanced"?

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