Topic: Finding a chord
Hello!
Im trying to find a E/G# chord but with no luck...
When i look in "resources" at the chordchart i do find E chords, but not all of them??? WHY WHY buhuuuuu;(...why
please help me
john
ps great site...prob the best
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Guitar chord forum - chordie → About Chordie → Finding a chord
Hello!
Im trying to find a E/G# chord but with no luck...
When i look in "resources" at the chordchart i do find E chords, but not all of them??? WHY WHY buhuuuuu;(...why
please help me
john
ps great site...prob the best
maybe you cud see if just playin an E would do or Em? cant really help more than that but u may as well try it!! or try wid a G chord?
sTeVo!
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An E with a G# base? Start by playing an E in the usual way. Then use your pinkie on the fourth fret on the 1st string. It can be a bit of a reach...
I've seen E/G# in a couple of songs played 4x2400. Hope this helps.
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