Ab/e
^
D-9
A-7
E-4
Eb/b
^
D-8
A-6
E-7
another thing, can some one show me how this chord looks like
y#7b9sqrt(+11)#13,7
I need some sites that show complex chord like that one.
last question how do you construct such chords? :confused:
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Originally Posted by: noticingthemistakey#7b9sqrt(+11)#13,7
This is a tough one but I think I can explain it. Ok "y" is a secret pitch that only special people can hear. I would tell you more but then I would have to kill you. For the "#7" your going to need a telephone near by because to get this tone you'll have to hit the "#" and the "7" at the same time you play the chord on your guitar. The "9sqrt" which stands for the square root of 9, which is 3. So you just play any string but make sure your hold the 3rd fret. The "(+11)" that follows indicates that you must also hold the 11th fret up from the previous spelling. So your going to have to hold both the 3rd fret and the 14th fret at the same time. See Gumby. For the "#13" just say the number 13 when you play everything else. And finally for the "7" you just hit all 7 strings on your guitar. If you don't have 7 strings then your **** out of luck, you can't play this chord. Got it? I hope this helps. :)
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