A5,E5,G5,A9,E9... etc how to do? - Cigar Box Nation2024-03-29T07:09:36Zhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/forum/topics/a5-e5-g5-a9-e9-etc-how-to-do?feed=yes&xn_auth=nook! ;) tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2017-02-17:2592684:Comment:27980662017-02-17T16:25:57.951Zjose garcia paredeshttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/josegarciaparedes
<p>ok! ;) </p>
<p>ok! ;) </p> Yes, the X5 chords are also c…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2017-02-17:2592684:Comment:27982442017-02-17T14:28:53.165ZJLhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JL239
<p>Yes, the X5 chords are also called power chords, they only have 2 distinct notes, as allow as many multiples and octaves of the 2 notes that you want.</p>
<p>i.e. Gdgd' 4 string G5 tuning, G and its fifth D and then repeated an octave higher, still plays G+D</p>
<p>also Gdd'g'g' and Ggd' and G'Ddgg'd"</p>
<p>Yes, the X5 chords are also called power chords, they only have 2 distinct notes, as allow as many multiples and octaves of the 2 notes that you want.</p>
<p>i.e. Gdgd' 4 string G5 tuning, G and its fifth D and then repeated an octave higher, still plays G+D</p>
<p>also Gdd'g'g' and Ggd' and G'Ddgg'd"</p> in 3 strings A power chord i…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2017-02-17:2592684:Comment:27981372017-02-17T12:54:08.045Zjose garcia paredeshttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/josegarciaparedes
<p>in 3 strings A power chord ist the same A5 ?</p>
<p>In four strings,I understand your answer very thanks!</p>
<p>in 3 strings A power chord ist the same A5 ?</p>
<p>In four strings,I understand your answer very thanks!</p> Partial Answer: an X5 chord m…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2017-02-17:2592684:Comment:27982152017-02-17T11:34:30.896ZJLhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JL239
<p>Partial Answer: an X5 chord means you play the root note and its 5th, leave out the 3rd that makes it major/minor chord.</p>
<p>A5 is A+E, E5 is E+B, G5 is G+D. In Gdg tuning you just bar across the fingerboard and you are playing the root, the 5th, and the octave of the root. (or any 1-5-8 tuning)</p>
<p>To play an X5 chord with Gdgb (open G Major) you can either not play the high b string or fret it with your pinkie 3 frets higher than the bar you make with your first finger.</p>
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<p>Partial Answer: an X5 chord means you play the root note and its 5th, leave out the 3rd that makes it major/minor chord.</p>
<p>A5 is A+E, E5 is E+B, G5 is G+D. In Gdg tuning you just bar across the fingerboard and you are playing the root, the 5th, and the octave of the root. (or any 1-5-8 tuning)</p>
<p>To play an X5 chord with Gdgb (open G Major) you can either not play the high b string or fret it with your pinkie 3 frets higher than the bar you make with your first finger.</p>
<p></p> Oh! sorry! GDG and GDGB. V…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2017-02-17:2592684:Comment:27982102017-02-17T09:52:49.423Zjose garcia paredeshttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/josegarciaparedes
<p>Oh! sorry! GDG and GDGB. Very thanks!</p>
<p>Oh! sorry! GDG and GDGB. Very thanks!</p> Jose,
What tunings are you u…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2017-02-17:2592684:Comment:27978382017-02-17T01:12:20.183ZRon "Oily" Spraguehttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/RonaldSprague
Jose,<br />
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What tunings are you using? The chord forms change depending on tuning...
Jose,<br />
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What tunings are you using? The chord forms change depending on tuning...