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I hope you can play more than two chords
Nice animation though
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Tue 18 May 2004, 18:57,
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Nice animation though
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e FLAT minor is up the other end of the guitar altogether;
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It's a barre chord
/guitarist
edit: nice try though
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Tue 18 May 2004, 19:05,
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It's a barre chord
/guitarist
edit: nice try though
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also... I'm a tuba-ist so ner :P
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Tue 18 May 2004, 19:06,
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i sing as well, but you don't need to learn that
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Tue 18 May 2004, 19:08,
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or a C flat. That would be impressive.
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Tue 18 May 2004, 19:08,
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that's just cheating
In guitar world, we never play those chords. THEY'RE BAD
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Tue 18 May 2004, 19:10,
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In guitar world, we never play those chords. THEY'RE BAD
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they don't exist, then.
Sharpened ninths are fun though
076780
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Tue 18 May 2004, 19:11,
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Sharpened ninths are fun though
076780
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When I was small I had my miniature accoustic tuned to a chord, and played plain bar chords to thrash out a blues. Those were the days.
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Tue 18 May 2004, 19:15,
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It's got a seventh and a second in it. Whatever you call that.
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Tue 18 May 2004, 19:23,
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and D major 9th augmented 11th. Maybe. D something anyway. D major minor suspended 8th flat diminished 13th 7th. No mayo.
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Tue 18 May 2004, 19:28,
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tuning to 'open E' or 'open G' is cool and allows you to play really great bottleneck
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Tue 18 May 2004, 19:32,
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is called a C flat, in certain key signatures. I don't know why.
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