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BoomerSooner
10-12-2009, 05:34 PM
Ok I don't know the theory in most all of what I play but I lover fingerstyle, tabs and know a lot of chords BUT I need a little help with a few chords in a song I am learning. The song sounds fine without them but I'd like to play it right. They are- E/A, A/D and E/G#. Also, is A/D the same thing as D/A and what's a good source(on the net maybe) to look this kind of stuff up? Thanks a bunch
pappy27
10-12-2009, 05:41 PM
Try this site
http://www.chordbook.com/guitarchords.php
Fungus Kahn
10-12-2009, 06:19 PM
Ok I don't know the theory in most all of what I play but I lover fingerstyle, tabs and know a lot of chords BUT I need a little help with a few chords in a song I am learning. The song sounds fine without them but I'd like to play it right. They are- E/A, A/D and E/G#. Also, is A/D the same thing as D/A and what's a good source(on the net maybe) to look this kind of stuff up? Thanks a bunch
In standard tuning EADGBe:
E/A= X02100 or AEG#Be
A/D=XX0220 or DAC#E
E/G#=422100 or G#BEG#be (must be an easier version of this one, maybe 446454)
A/D is not the same as D/A, A/D has a D in the base, D/A has an A in the base with fingering X00232 with gives ADadF#
I hope that helps.
Rob
Jhengsman
10-12-2009, 07:58 PM
Try this site
http://www.chordbook.com/guitarchords.php
Except they don't give slash chords. Right now if I see a chord box describing slash chords I write them down for later use.
Jhengsman
10-12-2009, 08:00 PM
Ok I don't know the theory in most all of what I play but I lover fingerstyle, tabs and know a lot of chords BUT I need a little help with a few chords in a song I am learning. The song sounds fine without them but I'd like to play it right. They are- E/A, A/D and E/G#. Also, is A/D the same thing as D/A and what's a good source(on the net maybe) to look this kind of stuff up? Thanks a bunch
Just remember the bottom of the slash is giving you a recommended bass line.
mmmaak
10-12-2009, 08:01 PM
Those are "slash chords" and are often used to bridge transitions between other chords. For example, that well-known intro-verse riff in Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" reads:
C
x32010
G/B
x20033
Am7
x02010
G/B
x20033
....taking the bassline from C to A and then back up.
Jhengsman
10-12-2009, 08:05 PM
Those are "slash chords" and are often used to bridge transitions between other chords. For example, that well-known intro-verse riff in Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" reads:
C
x32010
G/D
x20033
Am7
x02010
G/D
x20033
....taking the bassline from C to A and then back up.
;)
G/B bro.
mmmaak
10-12-2009, 08:15 PM
;)
G/B bro.
Sorry!! Corrected :lol:
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