Topic: anybody know the right name for this chord??
I know its a gotta be an E somethin' or other....
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I know its a gotta be an E somethin' or other....
l-0--
l-0--
l-7--
l-6--
l-7--
l-x--
This chord is an E7 Guitar Girly.
Eddie
E7. http://www.all-guitar-chords.com/chord_name.php This website is amazing for chord names.
ah i see... I thought that was it but it sounded just a tad differnt. Thats a great link by the way, put it on my favorites. Thanks yall
rainman gave you a great link, I used it for a long time.
The best site is www.chordbook.com
It looks at first very similar to the other "chord" site, here you can take a chord and move the dots to find the most simple and complicated chords + extra's
This has been posted before by others but is a handy link to keep in your favourites to identify chords: http://www.all-guitar-chords.com/chord_name.php
Roger
Hello Roger, how is the weather over there? Here was it 22° celsius yesterday.
But to come back on the sites where can find almost every chord, I suggest that you use both sites
and compare them. I only know that you can move dots (to put your fingers) on chordbook.
The best: I don't know, they are both great.
I have to apologise, I used it so much, and now I've detected more on the site rainman and Roger gave us.
The other one, I mentionned is also real good, I will try everything to see what they offer.
If you take the all-guitar-chords/chord name link you can find easier a chord, using this link. You will also notice on top chord name: you can place dots, move them, and you get a chord name. There you will find also chords, chord progression, scales.
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