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Other chords
- guitar lessons provided by Kirk Lorange
Simple chords consist of three scale notes, the (1), (3) and (5). When other scale notes are added to these three, more complex chords are created. They're sometimes known as extended chords. Adding further alternate notes is a way of extending the chord.
For example, taking the (1)-(3)-(5)-(7) of the scale will produce a "major seventh" chord.
When you see a number next to the name of the chord, as in G6th, it means that you must add the appropriate scale note (in this case the sixth) to the original (1)-(3)-(5). So the chord 'formula' becomes (1)-(3)-(5)-(6).
Don't let all this put you off. All of this information is not really necessary for you to know at this stage. I include it here in case you're interested in where it all... see
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From our selection of Guitar amplifier stands, comes the Auralex GRAMMA Amplifier and Monitor Isolation Platform.
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From our selection of Guitar amplifier stands, comes the Lange Ampwedge Amplifier and Monitor Isolation Wedge Pad.
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From our selection of Guitar amplifier stands, comes the Music People RS7000 Amp/Monitor Stand.
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From our selection of Guitar amplifier stands, comes the Music People RS7705 Adjustable Amplifier Stand.
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From our selection of Guitar amplifier stands, comes the QuikLok BS317 Double-Braced Amp, Rack, and DJ Stand.
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From our selection of Guitar amplifier stands, comes the Quiklok QL616 Fully Adjustable Amplifier Stand.
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From our selection of Guitar amplifier stands, comes the Ultimate Support AMP150 Amplifier Stand.
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