Could Anyone Tell Me What Chords These Are? |
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Could Anyone Tell Me What Chords These Are? |
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May 13 2009, 06:52 PM |
GDA, GADG, GDF#, CGDB (notes in each chord)
Are theese just variants of a g major chord or are there some different names for them? |
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May 13 2009, 06:53 PM |
Gsus2, Gsus2, D/G (with no 5), G/C... I think.
This post has been edited by Caelumamittendum: May 13 2009, 06:54 PM |
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May 13 2009, 07:03 PM |
Gsus2, Gsus2, D/G (with no 5), G/C... I think. Thanks! |
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May 13 2009, 07:06 PM |
Gsus2, Gadd9, Gmaj7 (this particulat voicing without a fifth, common in jazz), G/C
-------------------- Olle "AJ" Svensson
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May 13 2009, 07:30 PM |
Better wait for Pedja or Ramiro
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May 13 2009, 07:30 PM |
GADG = GAD, its just an octave. Both are G sus2, because the 3rd is diminished - its not 2nd (or 9th for this matter), becase 9th chords are basic triads with 2nd/9th added
GDF# Since F# is a major 7th in G ionian, its just G maj7 no 5th (no 3rd) . B is major 3rd for G. EDIT: Just noticed there is no B inside, without 5th and 3rd, its nonsense. If D was a root, F# is its maj3rd and G is its 4th. Then its D add11 (no 5th) CGBD The last one would be more of G add11, since C is 4th (or 11th for this matter) to G. It could also be C sus2 +maj7th Anything more? This is fun:P This post has been edited by Jakub Luptovec: May 13 2009, 09:17 PM -------------------- my youtube account with riffs and ideas: https://www.youtube.com/user/Phoenygzus
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May 13 2009, 07:46 PM |
Yes i have some more from the chrous they are: EGDB, DGDB, F#GDF# EGDB - Em7 DGDB - G F#GDF# - Since F# is a major 7th in G ionian, its just G maj7 (no 3rd). EDIT: Just noticed this is nonsense, since there is no B.. If D was a root, F# is its maj3rd and G is its 4th. Then its D add11 (no 5th) This post has been edited by Jakub Luptovec: May 13 2009, 07:51 PM -------------------- my youtube account with riffs and ideas: https://www.youtube.com/user/Phoenygzus
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May 13 2009, 09:07 PM |
Are you sure the last would not just normally be called G/C aka G with a C in the bass? It could, maybe its even more logical:) There is always more options. But I prefere to do it this way... To look at the relationship with the scale In case of c# tho, it would be Gadd11+ (signature chord of lydian mode), but in this case, both choices are OK I guess.. some of teachers will tell us more I guess:) -------------------- my youtube account with riffs and ideas: https://www.youtube.com/user/Phoenygzus
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May 13 2009, 11:29 PM |
Are you sure the last would not just normally be called G/C aka G with a C in the bass? Much easier, yeah. GDF# Since F# is a major 7th in G ionian, its just G maj7 no 5th (no 3rd) . B is major 3rd for G. EDIT: Just noticed there is no B inside, without 5th and 3rd, its nonsense. If D was a root, F# is its maj3rd and G is its 4th. Then its D add11 (no 5th) There IS 5th, only 3rd is missing. But you had B note earlier so it's just crippled Gmaj7. -------------------- Youtube
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May 14 2009, 06:12 PM |
Me neither Actually this is first time, I guesed something right thats why I was so enthusiastic - I finally did it... well sort of
This post has been edited by Jakub Luptovec: May 14 2009, 06:12 PM -------------------- my youtube account with riffs and ideas: https://www.youtube.com/user/Phoenygzus
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May 14 2009, 08:53 PM |
Gsus2
Gsus2 Dadd4sus5 G/C This is the easiest way to label those chords ! |
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