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Simple and Magical Extended Chords …

10/09/2020 Posted by BlitzGuitarAdmin Fingerstyle Guitar Lesson

Movable chords are one of the most fascinating aspects of the guitar.

There is nothing more satisfying than developing a beautiful chord progression using the same chord shape.

If you can also add open strings, it’s even easier to give more color to the chords.

The chord progression I played at the beginning of the video was played with four chords, and two of them share the same shape.

The maj9 chord is a chord made up of five notes.

If we take the Emaj9 as an example, we will have: Root (E), III (G#), V (B), VII (D#), IX (F#).

Let me show you how to use these two amazing chord to write a beautiful chord progression.

We will also use the min9 chord to add more color to the progression.

Enjoy

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