![]() Cadd9 = 1 3 5 9 (C E G D)Įxplanation: F/A is an F major chord with A as the bass note and F/C is an F major chord with C as the bass note. Sus2 means you replace the third with the major second (1 2 5). Add2 means you add a major second to the triad (1 2 3 5). The actual note being added is hinted at right in the chord name Cadd9 – in addition to the standard C major chord, the 9th note in a C major scale is added.Īdd9 is a triad with an added ninth above it (1 3 5 9). These color notes are referred to in music theory as “extensions”. The Cadd9 chord includes a color note in addition to the core C major chord. When playing the Gm7 chord, listen for all four notes and hear how they meld together to create a distinct chord: G, Bb, D, and F. The Gm7 is a four-note chord that shares three of the notes of the Gm chord, plus the seventh note of F. For this version of the F chord, you won’t play the high or low E strings. Your ring finger and pinky will play the 3rd fret on the 5th and 4th strings respectively. Then use your middle finger on the 2nd fret of the 3rd string. The easy F chord starts with your index finger on the 1st fret of the 2nd string. ![]() This is due to the fact that there is both a minor chord with a 7 interval wrapped up in the composition of a seventh chord. Like most seventh chords, it has a sound that’s neither happy or sad. The Am7 (sometimes written as “A minor 7” or “Amin7) chord is built to create tension and amp up the emotion in a song. Put your fourth finger on the fourth fret of the fourth string. ![]()
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