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Post by earleg on Feb 14, 2020 20:19:08 GMT -5
This is fun especially the last video with Vic Flick. It seems like he is ready to burst out laughing playing this. The guitar he is using there is the original one used or an exact duplicate of it. The Bond Chord
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Post by whitefang on Feb 15, 2020 11:06:26 GMT -5
ANOTHER "most famous chord"? Like THIS "most famous" chord?----- Whitefang
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Post by whitefang on Feb 16, 2020 10:38:11 GMT -5
And what about that E6 the Beatles liked to end with?
Whitefang
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Post by earleg on Feb 17, 2020 19:00:26 GMT -5
Some friends and I kid around calling the major 6/9 - The Chet Chord as Chet Atkins would end tunes with this one higher up the neck. Think maybe his Mr Sandman version is one. It actually was used many times and ways. Rockabilly is one style that it is a main chord both in and at end of tunes.
Actually even before the Jimi E7#9 heard it was in a couple Beatles tunes., Taxman and The Word. "McCartney called this a "great ham-fisted jazz chord" that was taught to them by Jim Gretty who worked at Hessey's music shop in Whitechapel, central Liverpool. "
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Post by whitefang on Feb 18, 2020 10:48:39 GMT -5
Oh, and talking about "famous chords" and a Beatles connection------ Whitefang
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