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  • 19791979 Frets: 87
    @Sporky  is that one of the intro chords to Led Zep’s Ten Years Gone?
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  • Sporky said:
    EADGBE
    X03230
    D=root: D6/9 / A?
    F=root: Fmaj13/A?
    A=root: A11(b13) ?

    "Working" software has only unobserved bugs. (Parroty Error: Pieces of Nine! Pieces of Nine!)
    Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
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  • BellycasterBellycaster Frets: 5854
    Sporky said:
    EADGBE
    X03230
    You've got one hell of a stretch with that 10th fret on the low E.

     B) 
    Only a Fool Would Say That.
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  • HAL9000HAL9000 Frets: 9676
    edited August 2018
    Sporky said:
    EADGBE
    X03230
    Dmin2 - I only knew this as I occasionally play minor chords using the xx323x shape, something I first came across at a Robert Cray concert. I quite like the slightly ambiguous ‘not-quite-a-major-seventh’ voicing.
    I play guitar because I enjoy it rather than because I’m any good at it
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  • barry2tonebarry2tone Frets: 212
    edited August 2018
    Going between a C minor/major slide and G7.

    D     0/5/7 depending on where you want to move to.

    A     0/5

    D     5

    G     3 to 4

    B      5

    E     x


    to


    D      0/5/7

    A      0 as alternate

    D      3

    G      5

    B       6/5 to move down again.

    E       x



    Standard blues fare. Favoured A7th is

    D     7

    A      8

    D     8

    G     10



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  • SNAKEBITESNAKEBITE Frets: 1075
    A minor with a bit of a flutter on the Bigsby.....
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  • SporkySporky Frets: 28241
    1979 said:
    @Sporky  is that one of the intro chords to Led Zep’s Ten Years Gone?
    Dunno; I think I heard it at the start of a Pale Saints song. That straight into x02120. 
    "[Sporky] brings a certain vibe and dignity to the forum."
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  • VibetronicVibetronic Frets: 1036
    this is my favourite chord ever, with either low open E, F# or G # as a low note:

    E - X
    A - X
    D - 1
    G - 3
    B - 0
    E - 2
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  • olafgartenolafgarten Frets: 1648
    I quite like the movable shape below, you get a nice strumming pattern and slide it up and down the neck, it sounds great:

    E X
    A 10
    D X
    G 12
    B 12
    E X
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  • JAYJOJAYJO Frets: 1527
    edited August 2018
                          B  1
                           O  2
                           R  3
                            I   4
                           N  5
                           G  6   
    Sounds a  bit dreary but good for the Anne Boleyns
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  • DefaultMDefaultM Frets: 7328
    My favourite is this

    022xxx

    I call it Big Dave.
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  • A

    X02255
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  • bingefellerbingefeller Frets: 5723
    edited August 2018

    Minor 9 chord...

    xx736x

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  • PhiltrePhiltre Frets: 4173
    "CBA":

    E - 0
    A - 0
    D - 0
    G - 0
    B - 0
    E - 0











    (Can't Be Arsed)
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  • 57Deluxe57Deluxe Frets: 7339
    not sure if you guys picked up on these but there are some bizarre fingerings going on in this vid. Also - see how many are totally over-complicated by virtue of not stopping and thinking about a shape that you already know and make and adapt up to... theC-D @21:57 being one as I ALWAYS insist my students learn to make the open D as a mini BARRE on the A and append to with finger 2...



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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 72361
    Philtre said:
    "CBA":

    E - 0
    A - 0
    D - 0
    G - 0
    B - 0
    E - 0
    Em11, also known as the Broken Left Arm chord ;).

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

    "Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein

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  • guitars4youguitars4you Frets: 14266
    tFB Trader
    I like the horn section style  phrasing with this - In G but change as required - starts with the
     popular G9 and G6 slide

    E  12    then  10         then  7  and  5      then   3  and 1
    B  12             10                  8          6                5         3
    G  12             10                  9          7                4         2

    works in blues, jump jive, swing, rock n roll

    slide up or down - all interface as required - play with in the verse or add to you solo licks as required
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  • thegummythegummy Frets: 4389
    ICBM said:
    Philtre said:
    "CBA":

    E - 0
    A - 0
    D - 0
    G - 0
    B - 0
    E - 0
    Em11, also known as the Broken Left Arm chord ;).
    I think I found out that that was actually a chord back in the day when I learned to play "Wild Thing"
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