B/A Chord Diagram


andrew3in1
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03/27/2007 12:35 pm
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Anyone have a chord diagram for a B/A Chord?

One song I wish to play next week uses this chord and I have searched the web with no luck finding it.

Also where do you go on the web to find chord diagrams?

:confused:
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03/27/2007 1:58 pm
well, it's just a B chord with an A in the bass, so you could try:

e--x
b--4
g--4
d--4
a--0
e--x

or:


e--x
b--4
g--4
d--4
a--x
e--5

they're probably the easiest options. If the chord you're playing is part of a 'walking bass' section where you work up or down, the root on the fifth option gives you more freedom...

You can find all sorts of chords at looknohands.com

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03/27/2007 3:20 pm
i cant seem to understand the way to read the chord thingy..and whats with the 'new standard tuning'? sounds pretty darn interesting i never heard of such thing
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03/27/2007 7:45 pm
Originally Posted by: jeffhxi cant seem to understand the way to read the chord thingy..and whats with the 'new standard tuning'? sounds pretty darn interesting i never heard of such thing


It's the tuning used by Robert Fripp from King Crimson.
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