Chord Puzzles
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2018 4:36 pm
Hi Gang,
Dermot's recent post on the thread announcing the lesson on Who Knows Where The Time Goes brings up a good question. Why does Guitar Pro come up with multiple names for chords? I relation to that lesson I may have even called the third chord in the song something different than I did in the teaser from 10 years ago, or in the lesson on Melissa by Gregg Allman.
A good place to start might be augmented or diminished seventh chords. What keys would you play on the piano for the following chords?
Eaug (E[sup]+[/sup])
Adim7 (A[sup]o7[/sup])
...and could those be called anything else?
Let's start with just some thoughts on that and let people work on it themselves for a bit.
Then maybe figure what chord the following notes are (or could be?).
G C A E
Neil
Dermot's recent post on the thread announcing the lesson on Who Knows Where The Time Goes brings up a good question. Why does Guitar Pro come up with multiple names for chords? I relation to that lesson I may have even called the third chord in the song something different than I did in the teaser from 10 years ago, or in the lesson on Melissa by Gregg Allman.
A good place to start might be augmented or diminished seventh chords. What keys would you play on the piano for the following chords?
Eaug (E[sup]+[/sup])
Adim7 (A[sup]o7[/sup])
...and could those be called anything else?
Let's start with just some thoughts on that and let people work on it themselves for a bit.
Then maybe figure what chord the following notes are (or could be?).
G C A E
Neil