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Re: guitarist: how write chord names like Gadd5
From: |
David Santamauro |
Subject: |
Re: guitarist: how write chord names like Gadd5 |
Date: |
Tue, 1 Feb 2011 12:02:45 -0500 |
Hi,
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 08:27:17 -0800 (PST)
Jürgen Ibelgaufts <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> David,
>
> I agree. Still an ordinary G. Anyway, what I am looking for is a way
> to name them differently in order to have different chord diagrams
> and different names on the printed score to make clear to the
> guitarist when he should use the one or the other.
Like I said, there are usually two distinct diagrams both labeled 'G'
but the second has a () or some note that it is a different voicing
(like my example below).
> >
> > these aren't different G chords ... just different voicings. I have
> > seen them notated a variety of ways the most common being:
> >
> > G G (type 2)
> > ---- ----
> > 320003 320033
> >
> > 320003 and 320033 are the diagrams, obviously.
> >
David
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- Re: guitarist: how write chord names like Gadd5, Tim McNamara, 2011/02/01
- Re: guitarist: how write chord names like Gadd5, Jürgen Ibelgaufts, 2011/02/01
- Re: guitarist: how write chord names like Gadd5, Jan Warchoł, 2011/02/03
- Re: guitarist: how write chord names like Gadd5, Tim McNamara, 2011/02/03
Re: guitarist: how write chord names like Gadd5, Christ van Willegen, 2011/02/01
Re: guitarist: how write chord names like Gadd5, David Raleigh Arnold, 2011/02/02