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val

 

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Name that chord 

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Sep. 13 2007 0:28:51
 
Stu

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RE: Name that chord (in reply to val

Hi Val,
Very strange!!
I've just this second put my guitar down and that Farruca was the song I was playing.

A good way I've often found is to use Guitar Pro 5.
It has a chord function on it where you get a blank chord diagram box and you then put in the finger positions (it plays the notes as you put the finger positions in place so you know it sounds right) once all notes are in a list opf possible names for the chord appears in the window next to it. very handy.

http://www.guitar-pro.com/en/index.php

not sure if you can get the demo version to do this, may have to buy it.

actually....just found this site (same sort of thing) http://www.chordbook.com/guitarchords.php

Stu
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Sep. 13 2007 2:18:26
 
koella

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RE: Name that chord (in reply to val

Hi Val. The GuitarPro thing is an option.
But I would say, try to discover the theory behind chordbuilding. It's more useful then just learn every chordname. Besides, you will learn to understand connections between chords inthe progresses.

And another thing: You will never find a book that covers all chordshapes. Especially flamenco chordshapes.

Hope this helps.
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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Sep. 13 2007 13:00:02
 
Georg

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RE: Name that chord (in reply to val

The most common chords you play as bar chords are the "A" or the "E" chord which you move up to another fret, while your index finger functions like a capo.

So if the chord reminds you of an A-major or a-minor, you just have to get to know which note you are playing on your A string.

If it reminds you of an E-chord type, the E-string is the one you have to look at.

The notes on your E-string from 0 - 12 are:

E F Fis G Gis A Ais B (I call it H, but Ricardo doesn't like it ) C Cis D Dis E

For the A-string:

A Ais B C Cis D Dis E F Fis G Gis A


So if the chord reminds you of an a-minor, and you are pressing the A-string at the 5th fret, it's most likely a d-minor.


I hope this helps.


Forgot to say that flamenco chords aren't always easy to identify.
There must be a thread where some members collected every possible and impossible chord they could think of.

Somewhere I must have a sheet, where this is shown, if you like it or anybody else, I can scan it and send it to you.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Sep. 13 2007 13:11:18
 
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RE: Name that chord (in reply to val

Flamenco guitar chords are very cool because often times they are "guitar specific" and putting the proper theory name for a certain chord defeats the purpose. (For example the tonic chord in Taranta is F#7sus4b9, but it is easier to understand it is just the "taranta chord" in F# or Fa sustonido). Por medio is A(b9), but "flamenco A" makes sense because you can add or remove the b9 or 7th at will.

Point being you dont' need to relate flamenco chord shapes to other music styles or standard chords, because it is so different. Just remember how it goes and understand root notes mainly. Either ABCDEFG or do re mi fa sol la si, whatever you prefer. Good to know both actually because that is what working flamenco's use.

The cantaor will say "dos por arriba" or "alegrias en Mi a uno" or "en La...flamenco..." or "por medio" or "en tono de granaina" or "tono de Minera" etc. Or sevillanas "a tres...mi fa...". That is info you need in the real flamenco world. No need to understand proper names for chords unless you want to relate it to what you know already coming from a different style like jazz, rock, or classical guitar.

Ricardo
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Sep. 13 2007 20:48:37
 
Ailsa

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RE: Name that chord (in reply to Ricardo

quote:

ORIGINAL: Ricardo
F#7sus4b9,



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but it is easier to understand it is just the "taranta chord" in F#

Yep, sure is
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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Sep. 13 2007 23:41:52
 
Raimundo

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RE: Name that chord (in reply to val

hey Amigo
you don't need to buy the guitar pro it's available in the following website with keygen also

http://www.isohunt.com/

all what you need is just search about it, download the torrent file and download the program it's easy.

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RE: Name that chord (in reply to val

http://www.foroflamenco.com/tm.asp?m=17848&p=1&mpage=1&tmode=1&smode=1
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