Monday 30 September 2013

Post Four - Note the position






An example our I-IV-V minor chords are Am-Dm and Em. 

Note the position. When A is on the 5th fret, 6th string the IV is across on the A string 5th fret, and the V is up two frets on the 7th fret of the A string.

When the A is on the 5th string we need to go down and across two frets to find the IV on the 6th and up two frets on the 6th to find the V which is now next to the starting fret.

This demonstrates where Am, Dm and Em are when playing bar chords. If you are playing in a major key the positions will be the same.



Additional Chords
These chords are made up by adding other notes of the scale that can be easily seen if we give each of the notes a number, as we did before.

Am as a scale would look like this:
1 2  3  4 5 6  7  8
A B C D E F G A

Am7 is an Am with a G added, the 7th note
Amb5 would have an Eb


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