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With the stick, the combinations of chords seem endless. In this lesson you will learn how to
combine some simple triads to make many interesting and colorful chords.First you need to know your Chord Chesistry lesson. You should also have a basic understanding of chord theory. All "basic" chords are built on the
idea of stacking 3rds. For example Cmaj is C,E,G, Cmaj7=C,E,G,B Cmaj9=C,E,G,B,D and so on. If you look at a Cmaj7 you will notice you can play Eminor chord on the melody side with a C note in the bass. If you want a Cmajor9 play G
in the melody hand and C+E in the bass. Here is the trick. I play the full C chord in the bass side and select the chord I want to extend it in the melody side. For example I might play Cmaj in the bass and G in the melody
Fig1. This makes a Cmaj9 chord. |