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JOIN THE DISCORD VIEW THREADTry E phrygian(notes of C major). D9sus2 is weird btw. I would call it a D7sus2(2 and 9 of D are both an E)I've been playing these chords for a while now, but I still haven't found what to play over it.
Dm9, Em7, D9Sus2, Em7, Dm7
I play the last Em and Dm in the Am shape, the first Em7 in the 'jimi hendrix' shape.
I thought that was weird too. I believed I played an Am6, but I looked it up with a chord identifier and this is what came up.Try D Dorian. D9sus2 is weird btw. I would call it a D7sus2(2 and 9 of D are both an E)
D9 can be a substitution of Am6I thought that was weird too. I believed I played an Am6, but I looked it up with a chord identifier and this is what came up.
D Dorian works great, thanks.
Was there any english in what you said...thats part of my problem some of the terms i dont knowTry E phrygian(notes of C major). D9sus2 is weird btw. I would call it a D7sus2(2 and 9 of D are both an E)
Which ones?Was there any english in what you said...thats part of my problem some of the terms i dont know
I've been playing these chords for a while now, but I still haven't found what to play over it.
Dm9, Em7, D9Sus2, Em7, Dm7
I play the last Em and Dm in the Am shape, the first Em7 in the 'jimi hendrix' shape.
Its the same notes so not a lot changes really. It's just that if the D chords are substitutions of Am6 it could be that it resolves back to E instead of to D. It could also be that it resolves back to Am6 and then it is more of a Aeolian thing.Lindsay ids changed his scale after you posted.. I'm not sure why he did that but it may have been a better scale sub then d Dorian. Might wanna take a peak.
Are you strumming the chords like.. on their own or do they blend In together? If you're strumming for a few seconds before going to the next you're possibilities are endless.you could follow the chords that way and change for each chord.
Or do what ids said find a scale that fits all the chords. It's a hard question without hearing the peogressionn
The ones i quoted in my comment...i see i have a lot to learnWhich ones?
Its the same notes so not a lot changes really. It's just that if the D chords are substitutions of Am6 it could be that it resolves back to E instead of to D. It could also be that it resolves back to Am6 and then it is more of a Aeolian thing.
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