For the chords on the high strings it can help to learn some jazz chord melody arrangements of standards people have made, u get a lot of cool and often really versatile voicings from them
All the comments are wrong lol. The chords you're referring to are 'drop 2 voicings,' which are heavily used in jazz, R&B, and gospel music. For guitarists, check out Spanky Alford he frequently used these high-string voicings in R&B music. For jazz, I recommend Barney Kessel; he has beautiful chord melody arrangements.
For the chords on the high strings it can help to learn some jazz chord melody arrangements of standards people have made, u get a lot of cool and often really versatile voicings from them
All the comments are wrong lol. The chords you're referring to are 'drop 2 voicings,' which are heavily used in jazz, R&B, and gospel music. For guitarists, check out Spanky Alford he frequently used these high-string voicings in R&B music. For jazz, I recommend Barney Kessel; he has beautiful chord melody arrangements.
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I’m probably a bit late but they’re called passing chords or chromatic passing chords
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The r&b-style "chords" are commonly referred to as double-stops. The more technical term would probably be diads (as in triads, but only two notes).
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that half chord u mentioned is called chromatic movement