Remember I said:
Now in respect to the C6 chord, and the, Am/C chord.
This is the structure of a Major 6 chord:
(1,3,5,6)
(C,E,G,A)
And the Am/c, is a slash chord; basicaly an A minor Triad with a C note on the bass.Now in respect to the C6 chord, and the, Am/C chord.
This is the structure of a Major 6 chord:
(1,3,5,6)
(C,E,G,A)
And the Am/c, is a slash chord; basicaly an A minor Triad with a C note on the bass.
(A,C,E)/C
(A,C,E)/C
Well, I found something to back up what I said.
*The Encyclopedia of Picture Chords for all Guitarists.(page 12)
*The guitar Grimoire-Scales & Modes.(page 12)
There you can see that a C6 chord is made of (1,3,5,6)
which in the key of C would be (C,E,G,A)
And this link, showing a Major 6 chord, in the key of G.
http://www.wholenote.com/default.asp?iTarget=http%3A//www.wholenote.com/cgi-bin/page_view.pl%3Fl%3D261%26p%3D1
Let me repeat, that the link shows a G6, but there you can see, the chord structure of the Major 6 chord.
which is, again: (1,3,5,6)
Now if He wanted to make an accurate comparison, he shoulded say.
The C6 no fifth, or like some people say a C6 shell chord.