ok I guess you're right.ticohans wrote:Grave, I'd call that first chord a G6, due to the doubling of the G and the fact that it's in the bass.
Yes, shane, it's all music theory, which I've had three semesters of here at college, and some before college..
Winglet, in traditional jazz chord naming, the 9th does include the 7th. Thus a more appropriate notation would be a "sus2" as opposed to the "9."
And finally, definitely don't use the Em scale, as the usual Em scale includes a D#, which does not sound good in the context of these chords unless you REALLY know what you're doing with the scale.
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there wasn't any joke, at least not intentionally...


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ticohans wrote: I always thought that sus2 and add2 meant the same thing and were redundant.
I think the joke/pun would be along the lines of the lod monty python joke; "the department of redundancy department"
to say they mean the same thing And are redundant is redundant...
ha... ok
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