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Hey, so Im going through this lesson and I was wondering why during the explanation about doing adding a 6th on the small e string to make it a C6 chord it says A6? What suddenly makes it an A chord since it has the I-V-I-III-VI structure which would make it still a C6 no? am I missing something? Or is it a mistake?
Hey, so Im going through this lesson and I was wondering why during the explanation about doing adding a 6th on the small e string to make it a C6 chord it says A6? What suddenly makes it an A chord since it has the I-V-I-III-VI structure which would make it still a C6 no? am I missing something? Or is it a mistake?
Ah this makes sense! That is what I thought but since I am getting deep into theory and such, I am questioning just in case.. Thanks for confirming I was right!
I was having trouble with the fingering for the Dsus4 chord changes on bar 88
PG made it look so easy but I don't understand how he did, looked like he just moved 2 fingers back 'n' forth easily
So Cool! This lesson had me grinning . Does that G chord have a similar transition for moving the thirds with the root still on the 6th string? Only way I can think of is using my thumb.