But wait…there’s more! Once you learn how to build these other, less common chords you’ll be ready to tackle nearly any harmonic situation without fear!
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Major, Minor and Power chords can become add2 chords. How do we do this?
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Like all chords, add2 chords can be inverted or written in open voicings. What is the chord below?Â
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What is the scale degree formula for a G5(add2) chord shown below?
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What chord is this?
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What is the scale degree formula for the C°7 shown below?
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A diminished 7th chord is a diminished triad with a diminished 7th on top. True or false?
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The notes for a G7 chord are G B D and F. What are the notes needed for a G7(sus4)?
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What is the scale degree formula for a D7(sus4)?
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What chord quality has the scale degree formula R b3 5 7?
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Which chord below is a Gm(Maj7)?
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