wacky chord ?

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Unread post by smetz » Thu Apr 03, 2003 11:03 pm

gravedigger wrote:I thought the point of naming chords is to make it easier :?

x-12-11-12-13-x to me is A7b10 :) . the A7 takes care of 12-11-12 and the b10 takes care of the other note which is an octave above a minor 3rd up from the root note A.

any takers on this "logic'?

This is very close. The

X
13
12
11
12
X

Chord is 'officially' called an A7#9
It can be heard in a lot of blues-ish rock, such as Jimi Hendrix's Come On (Part I) , etc.


-SMetz

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Unread post by gravedigger » Fri Apr 04, 2003 9:02 pm

smetz wrote:
gravedigger wrote:I thought the point of naming chords is to make it easier :?

x-12-11-12-13-x to me is A7b10 :) . the A7 takes care of 12-11-12 and the b10 takes care of the other note which is an octave above a minor 3rd up from the root note A.

any takers on this "logic'?

This is very close. The

X
13
12
11
12
X

Chord is 'officially' called an A7#9
It can be heard in a lot of blues-ish rock, such as Jimi Hendrix's Come On (Part I) , etc.


-SMetz
ah yes, it makes more sense to call it a #9 than a b10. the chord has kinda the same effect as a diminished chord eh? it can fit anywhere on all keys.
good, and you?

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