The chord progression I am going to play along with this chord is C, G/B, Am, G, F, G, Am, G/B, C. I am also playing the note G on the G string fret 12, and the note E on the E string fret 12. The root note of the chord, the note C is played on the D string fret 10. The chord I am showing you in this lesson is a simple C major chord played in position X. A major chord will convey different emotions such as sweet, love, gentleness and devotion. We can build emotional chord progressions with major chords too. Not all emotional chords have to be played with minor chords. The chord progression I like to play around this chord is Dm(add9), Bb(#11) and Csus4. The additional note we are adding to this chord is the 9 th. Every additional note we add to this chord will make it extended. The basic D minor chord is built with these three notes: D, F, and A (Root, minor 3 rd and fifth). Extended chords are chords that have added notes beyond the 7 th such as 9 th, 11 th, and 13 th. The chord progression I am playing along with this chord is Em, Dadd11, C, Dadd11, Em, D6, Cmaj7.Īnd we are just getting started. The voicing for this chord is the B string fret 8, the note G, which is indeed the minor 3 rd of the E minor chord.īulb moment: Make a minor chord even sadder by playing the chord shape that emphasizes the minor 3 rd. One thing I noticed is that minor chords sound sadder when you play a chord shape that emphasizes the minor 3 rd.
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