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G add 9 gui tar chord1/2/2024 An "E" note as the root can then be built into an E Major chord, an E minor chord, an E diminished chord, or an E augmented chord, but only one of these chords will naturally occur in any given Key. This may seem very confusing at first, but the more you learn about keys and chords, and the longer you study, it will make more sense. The root of a key is the name of the key, and the root of a chord is the name of the chord. A Major Key naturally has 3 Major chords (I, IV, and V), 3 minor chords (ii, iii, and vi), and 1 diminished chord (vii Ο). Diminished and augmented refer to the quality of the fifth in a chord. Major and minor as terms refer to the quality of the third in a chord. ![]() An augmented chord (noted as 1 - 3 - ♯5) has a Major Interval (of 4 frets) placed on top of a Major Interval (of 4 frets). A diminished chord (noted as 1 - ♭3 - ♭5) has a minor Interval (of 3 frets) placed on top on another minor Interval (of 3 frets). A minor chord (noted as 1 - ♭3 - 5) has a Major Interval (of 4 frets) placed on top of a minor Interval (of 3 frets). A Major chord (noted as 1 - 3 - 5) has a minor Interval (of 3 frets) placed on top of a Major Interval (of 4 frets). Three note chords made from the root, third and fifth are described by their quality Major, minor, diminished, and augmented. ![]() Two or more Intervals played together make a chord. Any two notes played together make an Interval. The chords in a Major Key are chords which are comprised of notes in the key. ![]() ← G - A - B C - D - E - F♯ G - A - B C - D - E - F♯ G → There are seven octaves of G Major on a 88 Key piano. From the root note they are spaced a whole step (2 frets) to the 2nd note, a whole step to the third note, a half step (1 fret) to the fourth note, a whole step to the fifth note, a whole step to the sixth note, a whole step to the seventh note, and a half step into the octave. ![]() You can learn over 60 other new chord shapes that add different sounds and flavours in our Intermediate Acoustic Worship Guitar DVD set as well as learning about how to construct strumming patterns for any groove, finger style technique for use in worship songs and hymns, 4 different capo positions for any song in any key and a whole range of other tips hints and techniques that will you’re your acoustic guitar skills up to the next level.The Key of G Major is comprised of seven of twelve possible notes in an octave. The really are much more interesting than regular chords. Practically speaking if we are playing a G chord we are adding an A an octave up, but if you don’t understand the theory, don’t worry, just learn the shapes and add to taste. (If you think I’ve just been speaking Cantonese then you either need to dig out some of our old music theory blog posts or get the Intermediate Guitar DVD which will tell you all about chords and how to find the right ones in any key). The 9th note is the same as the second note, just an octave above. Now let’s go the other way and look at adding beauty to the sound by using add9 chords.Īdd9 chords are named because they just take a regular chord and add a 9th note to the sound. In the last post we looked at using ‘5’ or power chords for adding strength to the sound.
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