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E.g if you are in G then you can play a B and D note to make it a major or power chord (depending on which notes you use). You can create a major 7 if you play the F# as well.
For G major:
The ii chord (a minor or am7)
The iii chord (b minor or bm7)
The IV chord (C major or Cmaj7)
The V or V7 chord (D major or D7)
The vi chord (e minor or em7)
The V or V7 chord in 1st inversion, which is D/F# - 254232 or just the D7 chord, thumb over)
for G natural minor:
The ii(dim) chord (a minor b5)
The III chord (Bb major or Bbmaj7)
The iv chord (c minor or cm7)
The v chord (d minor or dm7; you can also play D7 if you're happy to break out of natural minor and accept that your G minor scale will have an F# instead of an F)
The VI chord (E major or Emaj7)
The VII chord (F major or F7)
(Or you could play the V chord in 1st inversion, which would be D7/F# as above, again if you're happy to break out of natural minor; or you could play f#dim)
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
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