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Open Em7, cos I'm lazy!
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E2.
0 0 1 4 2 0
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F#minor.....also B7sus4 of late
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I've been getting some mileage out of this grip lately:
x 8 8 4 4 4 One possible use is as an Fm11b5--follow this with a Bbalt and an Ebm/maj7 and well...gosh darn, if that ain't lovely... I really like pretty much any m/maj7 voicing... |
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I can't tell you how many times I've heard chord shapes referred to as "grips." Heck, even my idol Jimmy Raney did. But I once attended a master class, where I asked a question about "grips," and the guy laughed at me! And no one else in the room defended me. Probably just a jerk. Oh well.
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I don't know why someone playing country would gravitate towards E...unless they play a lot of Johnny Cash. I play probably 75% country, and will use drop D with the bottom string open on pretty much anything...not to mention that it and A are so easy to pick from.
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Fmaj7 is my favorite at the moment. I love major7th chords.
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Quote:
The trick, of course, is that a grip is just a grip--it's always best to know why something works so you can get that sound again, anytime, anywhere on the neck. |
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Cmaj7th does it for me. It is a great ending chord.
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My #1 will be G - 320033
Others at this present moment are: - Cadd9 (x32033) - Am9 (x02413) - Em7 (022033 and x79787) - Em9 (022032) - C6-9 (x32233) - Dm6 (x5747x) - Bm11 (x20230) |
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The Cadd9 in "Let Her Cry"
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Careful brother, that's a C6/9, minus sign means something else, and that Dm6 has an F# in in, so its major.
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Mine is Cadd9.
Being a poorly self taught idiot I pronounced this cadnine for awhile I still think cadnine sounds better than C add 9
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E7 played at the fifth fret (B7 fingering) both E strings played open.
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One of my favorites is Cadd9
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