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Unregistered
04-30-2001, 12:09 AM
I was wondering if someone can help me out by naming these chords for me:


EADGBe
079900
046600
024400
002400

009970
009907
006640
006650

Some of them may not have names, I am not sure.
Thank you very much!!!

Unregistered
04-30-2001, 08:34 AM
These are very common chord positions that make use of the open thinnest strings, B and e.
The 079900 is an E chord, with no 3, so like E(no3)
046600 is C#m7, with the low E string open, this is usually played x46600
024400 is Bsus, usually played like this x24400
002400 is another way of playing E(no3), only you have an open A string there, which throws it off a bit, making it an Esus or something. An actual E(no3) there would be 022400.

As for those other ones, not too sure but lemme try:
009970 might be called Eadd9
009907 is like E(no3) but with that low A string open
006640 is C#add9
006650 is C#m

Those are some unusual chord positions, especially with that open A string, which might make some of the chords sound too A-ish. But those should be more or less the right names

Paul
05-13-2001, 05:03 PM
good thing there are some people that know a whole lot, lol i would have to sit down and think about it

Unregistered
05-13-2001, 05:42 PM
Here Goes:


EADGBe all possible chordnames:

079900 E(no 3rd), E5
046600 C#m7, C#m7/E, E6
024400 Bsus4, Bsus4/E, Esus2
002400 Asus2, Asus2/E, Esus4

009970 B7sus4
009907 Asus2, Asus2/E, Esus4
006640 Amaj7#11, Amaj7#11/E (can't be a C#add9 - no A note in a C# scale)
006650 Amaj7 (can't be C#m with an A note in it)

charlie
05-13-2001, 05:48 PM
That was me ^