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MusicRadar on MSNAce's Masterclasses Guitar Tracking Tips
If you want to get a chunky, full-sounding guitar mix, there are a few tricks to get you there fast - and Skunk Anansie ...
The overall progression being outlined is Am7, G, Fmaj7sus2. On the guitar part playing the arpeggios, you will need to add the G note on the high E string also. After the Am7 chord, there is a short ...
When it comes to guitar chords, it all begins with basic ones that are called either major (use just the letter of the chord, eg E for E major) or minor (reduced to the letter plus m, eg Em for E ...
The usual chords in that key would be G, Am, Bm, C, D, D7, and Em and their variations. The most common “next-door-neighbor” chords in G would be F and A7 (frequent guests in the house of G).
Remember this: Every chord is named after its bass note. If you strum an Em chord and you leave out the 6 th string, you just played an Em/B. Em over B. B is now the bass note.
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