im just curious, is there anyone who has this one single solitary chord with a single solitary bass note or any combination of notes that you think just sounds absolutely awesome.
im just curious, is there anyone who has this one single solitary chord with a single solitary bass note or any combination of notes that you think just sounds absolutely awesome.
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yes
No
No, but this comes to mind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2DWEr338GM
thats interesting. ive never really understand the chord naming system. i still know a plethora of chords, but i dont really know what the whole sus7119flat5whatever crap means.
Yes, chord names can get long, because the name includes all the information needed to build them. Getting to understand at least the basics of chord names helps you to know and understand how they work and come up with new ones. Here's a good, easy introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioCzkvRXPPw
thanks
thank you, i absolutely loved this video,, it was quite educational and after that it only took me like 10 seconds to figure out what a c7sus4/13 was
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This might come in handy: http://www.harmoniccycle.com/hc/music-11-chord-map.htm It shows the notes making up any chord. Choose a key, chord type and inversion and the notes are shown on the keyboard.