Another classic video from Fretjam...

DdiggerDdigger Frets: 2335
edited May 2019 in Theory
No connection to this website, I just think it is a great place...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=xb9ki9Xt_7k





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  • BellycasterBellycaster Frets: 5833
    Very helpful vids these from Fretjam. I could hear a lot of what the Beatles might have used in the early part of the video.
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  • BellycasterBellycaster Frets: 5833
    If I may be cheeky enough to bother @viz for a pick of his Brain

    Looking at the first progression, it's worth noting that he is using chords with more than just the Root, 5th and 3rd's, but he is still listing them as a Basic "E". Likewise, the C#min is a C#min9. 


    The last chord in the first Chord Progression at 52 seconds.....the "E" has the Root, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th and Major 7th. I bet you don't get many chords on the Guitar that can accommodate so many intervals in one chord.

    Lovely sounding chord though.


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  • vizviz Frets: 10643
    Yep that’s a lush chord. I often do the 2nd inversion of that, which would be 774444, but this one’s nicer.
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