Something I've been pondering...


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12/09/2003 8:40 pm
Okay got one tiny thing thats been bothering me

E |--------------------------------------------------------
B |--------------------------------------------------------
G |--------------------------------------------------------
D |---7----------------------------------------------------
A |---7-------7--------------------------------------------
E |---5-------5--------------------------------------------

Those chords are both "A5" only the first one contains a second "A" an octave above the first one. So, how do you tell what someone means when they say "A5?" Or is the first one called "A5 with an octave?"
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12/09/2003 10:34 pm
|-x--x--0--x--x---
|-x--1--1--x--1---
|-0--0--0--x--0---
|-2--2--2--2--2---
|-3--3--3--3--x---
|-x--x--x--3--3---

and I could keep going...

These are all examples of a C Major chord. Which one is right? Doesn't matter. They all contain the notes C, E, G which are what C Major is composed of. The choice of voicing, including note doubling, register, and inversion, is up to the guitarist. So, your A5s are both right. Do whatever sounds best in each particular song. Sometimes playing the octave might be too much; sometimes it might be what the song needs...
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12/09/2003 11:52 pm
No, I know that they're both RIGHT. I just wnated to know if they were called the same thing or if you had to say "A5 with an octave" for the second. Just been bugging me, thanks for the answer dude!
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12/10/2003 1:52 am
What I was saying is that ANY chord with A and E, regardless of voicing is just called A5.

|-x--x--x--0--5--
|-x--x--x--x--5--
|-x--x--x--2--x--
|-2--x--7--2--7--
|-0--7--7--0--7--
|-x--5--5--x--5--

Though some contain doubled notes, all of these are just called A5
"You must stab him in the heart with the Bone Saber of Zumacalis... well, you could stab him in the head or the lungs, too... and the saber, it probably doesn't have to be bone, just anything sharp lying around the house... you could poke him with a pillow and kill him."

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