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E on the Move - Unique Sounding Guitar Chords

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Guitar Bob asks : Yo cyberfret dude, why did you leave out the chords at the 5th, 7th, 10th, and 12th frets.

Cyberfret Dude answers: Well Bob, play them and see what you think. All of the chords that are indicated sound good by themselves. They can sound very tense, and may seem like they need to move somewhere, but it's a good tension. The chords at the frets not indicated (5,7,10,12) can be used as passing chords ( a quick chord used to connect to other chords) but if you just play them by themselves, they just sound like you are playing some wrong notes.

Here are a few examples to give you some ideas of the sounds that you might get using this technique.

Note that the actual names of the chords are not used, because some of them are just to darn long. The numbers next to the E (E2, E4 etc.) is the fret that you want your first finger on.

 

Spanish Phrygian

Spanish Phrygian example

 

 

Happy Happy

Happy Hapoy example

back guitar pick E guitar chord on the move, page 1

More fun with the E guitar chord on the move forward guitar pick

 

E on the move guitar chords
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