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Old 02-18-2018, 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by 1neeto View Post
X32033 and X32030 are both Cadd9, just like how 320003 and 320033 are G major chords. Whether you fret the high G or leave the open high e, both notes fall on the same C major triad. The add9 is because you’re substituting the octave root note with the high second interval which is the ninth.
correct but 30010 is a cadd2 chord because it contains the second just one whole step above the root note where as 32030 or 32033 are cadd9 because they contain the 2nd an octave above the root.
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