I know this video is about an E minor chord, but I didn't know you could play an A minor like that. Shifting the G shape up by two frets and including a D on the B string. Cool 👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿
I had to scope it out in detail, but, afaics, that would be, in technical nomenclature, Amsus4 OR add11: 5th & 4th strings are muted, thus 5xx530 or ACDE, with that C a b10th above the root in the bass, hence the D is an 11th. I'm unsure about the sus4 designation, because it's a suspension an octave up, so to speak, but add11, although technically correct, perhaps, seems a bit much for correctness; after all, people used figured bass for a couple of centuries, and expected performers to fill in the blanks. Again, afaik, one has to say add 11 because of no 7th or 9th degrees. Musical nomenclature can be very particular, sometimes, it can drive you nuts.
But that’s now a different chord, isn’t it? I agree that it’s a cool way to play around with the chord but it becomes something different - e.g Em/F in the case of adding it on the bottom string.
The most harmless innocent chord? I only use it when I want to convey defeat and despair
Two western gunfighters, stepping outside to duel!
Westerns killed E minor.
Real Flamenco sounding.
Thanks for the short Em chord lesson. Appreciated!!
THE LEPER AFFINITY
I know this video is about an E minor chord, but I didn't know you could play an A minor like that. Shifting the G shape up by two frets and including a D on the B string. Cool 👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿
I had to scope it out in detail, but, afaics, that would be, in technical nomenclature, Amsus4 OR add11: 5th & 4th strings are muted, thus 5xx530 or ACDE, with that C a b10th above the root in the bass, hence the D is an 11th.
I'm unsure about the sus4 designation, because it's a suspension an octave up, so to speak, but add11, although technically correct, perhaps, seems a bit much for correctness; after all, people used figured bass for a couple of centuries, and expected performers to fill in the blanks.
Again, afaik, one has to say add 11 because of no 7th or 9th degrees. Musical nomenclature can be very particular, sometimes, it can drive you nuts.
you know you and LoGsounds would really get along well. he has all types of videos on stuff slot like this
The best things in life come for free ... this belongs into that category
Love the lessons but not dirty shorts
What is this guitar please?
But that’s now a different chord, isn’t it? I agree that it’s a cool way to play around with the chord but it becomes something different - e.g Em/F in the case of adding it on the bottom string.
Musicstore reviews told me elixirs suck
Pure filth
Guitar outta tune?
Dirty af
Filth!
I'm sorry but that guitar sounds terrible.
Sounds like an acoustic too me