What Chord Is This?, Help With Chord Nomenclature |
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What Chord Is This?, Help With Chord Nomenclature |
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Aug 16 2007, 09:57 PM |
I know that this is an A major chord, but when I put the G on it, what chord name does it take now? I have searched, maybe not hard enough, but I can't find it, and I know someone in here would know. Its a blues song that Im working on, if that helps guide you in the right direction. E|--G--- B|-C#-- G|-A---- D|-E---- A| open E| A7 -------------------- Youtube
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Aug 16 2007, 11:12 PM |
Just to make sure I understand how the chord naming works : A Major Scale : a b c# d e f# g# a ( ttsttts ) The I-III-V ( A-C#-E ) is the primary chord voicing, but G is a b7, not a pure 7th right ? Does that not matter for the naming ? Yeah, A7 chord is not part of A major scale...you can find it on 1st degree of A mixolydian or....let's say, on 5th degree in D major scale. Chord made of notes A C# E and G# is named Amaj7,because of major 7th,not b7 as in A7 chord. This post has been edited by muris: Aug 16 2007, 11:13 PM -------------------- Youtube
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