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NOTES ON THE 5TH AND 6TH STRINGS

CHORD FORMULAS

CHORD TYPE SHORTHAND INTERVALS

NOTATION MAJOR CHORDS

Major I III V

Sixth 6 I III V VI

Major seventh Maj 7 I III V VII

Major nine Maj 9 I III V VII IX

Add nine add 9 I III V IX

Six, nine 6, 9 I III V VI IX

Suspended sus I IV V

MINOR CHORDS

Minor m IIII V

Minor six m6 IIII V VI

Minor seventh m7 IIII VVII

Minor nine m9 IIII VVII IX

Minor six, nine m6, 9 IIII V VI IX Minor seven

flat five m75, Þ IIIIVVII Minor eleven m11 IIII VVII XI Minor eleven

flat five m115 IIIIVVII XI Minor, Major seven m, Maj 7 IIII V VII

5 = A 6 = E 5 E 7 10 B F CG A D B E F C G D A 12 15 C B F G etc.

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DOMINANT SEVENTH CHORDS

Dominant seventh 7 I III VVII

Seven flat five 75 I IIIVVII Seven plus five 7+5 I IIIVVII Seven suspended 7 sus I IV VVII Seven flat nine 79 I III VVIIIX Seven sharp nine 79 I III VVIIIX Seven flat nine

plus five 79+5 I IIIVVIIIX Seven sharp nine

plus five 79+5 I IIIVVIIIX

Nine 9 I III VVII IX

Nine plus five 9+5 I IIIVVII IX Nine flat five 95 I IIIVVII IX

Eleven 11 I III VVII IX

XI

Eleven plus 11+ I III VVII IX

XI

Thirteen 13 I III VVII IX

XIII

Thirteen flat nine 139 I III VVIIIX XIII

Augmented Chords +, aug I IIIV Diminished Chords dim, — IIIIV≤≤VII

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“6TH STRING – ROOT” CHORDS

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“5TH STRING – ROOT” CHORDS

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“4TH STRING – ROOT” CHORDS

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(with a 5th string root/I chord)

THE MAJOR SCALE

5 = A 5 VI 7 10 C I II D III E F IV G V A 12 15 C B VII VIII C scale

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ii – V – I ROOT PATTERN

(with a 6th string root/I chord)

C7≤9 Fmaj7 Key of F

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Come down: Em7 – Dm7 – C

Em7 iii Cmaj7 or C/E I Dm7 Fmaj7 ii I/III IV

Come down: C/E – Dm7 – Cmaj7

SCALEWISE PROGRESSION

(with a 5th string root/I chord)

SCALEWISE PROGRESSION

(with a 6th string root/I chord)

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(with diminished chords)

SCALEWISE TURNAROUND/INTRO. STANDARD SCALEWISE PROGRESSION

(“Tiptoe Through the Tulips,” “Ain’t Misbehavin’,” Makin’ Whoopee,” “Glory of Love,” etc.)

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In C: C C≥— | Dm‡ D≥— | C/E C‡ | F Fm | C/E C≥— | Dm‡ G‡ |C C≥— | Dm‡ G‡ || In G: G G≥— | Am‡ A≥— | G/B G‡ | C Cm | G G≥— | Am‡ D· |G G≥— | Am‡ D· || | C C≥— | Dm‡ G‡ || I I≥— ii V | G G≥— | Am‡ D· || I I≥— ii V In C: In G:

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CIRCLE OF FIFTHS

The chords inside the circle are “relative minors,” e.g. Am is the relative minor of C.

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I Vii

vi

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Zig-Zag (6th str. root I chord)

Am C E≤m G≤ (F≥) D≤ (C≥) B A≤ (G≥) E E≤ (D≥) Cm F≥m A B≤ (A≥) D F G Dm Em Gm Bm C≥m Fm G≥m B≤m up a 4th up a 5th

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HANGES

In G:

G Em‡ | Am‡ D· | G/B A≥— | Am‡ D· |

I vi ii V I/III II≥— ii V

G G/B | C Cm | A‡ D· | G D· B

I I/III IV iv II V I V

G ||B‡ | B‡ | E‡ |

I III III VI

E‡ | A‡ | A‡ | D‡ |

VI II II V D· ||G Em‡ | Am‡ D· | G/B A≥— | V Am‡ D· | G G/B | C Cm | G D· | I V Bm‡ E· | A‡ D‡ | G Æ iii VI II V I C * * * * 1. 2.

or, repeat 1st 2 bars

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To read the chord solos, like “I Got Rhythm,” below, play the chord indicated by letter-name (G, Em, etc.), and play the indicated tablature note so that it’s the top note of the chord.

For example:

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G Em 3 4 9 5 9 7 3

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For: Play: In C: C Am‡ | Dm‡ G‡ | C/E D≥— | Dm‡ G‡ | C C/E | F Fm | D· G‡ | C G‡ B

C ||E· | E· | A‡ |

A‡ | D‡ | D‡ | G‡ | G‡ ||C Am‡ | Dm‡ G‡ | C/E D≥— | Dm‡ G‡ | C C/E | F Fm | C G‡ | Em‡ A‡ | D· G‡ | C Æ 1. 2. BRIDGE C

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H

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Major Scales & # n

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G Ó Emœ œ œ œ 5 3 5 3 & # Am J œ œ Jœ D9˙ 5 3 3 G Ó Em‰ Jœ œ 3 5 Amœ. J œ D7œ œ 3 5 7 & # A7œ œ D7œ œ œ 7 ( ) 7 5 7 5 Gœ œ œ D7Jœ œ Jœ 3 3 3 3 3 3 & # G œ # œ Emœ œ œ 3 3 3 3 6 Am œ # œ œ D7œ œ œ œ 5 3 3 2 3 6

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& # Gœ œ Em 3 œ œ œ œ œ 7 5 3 5 3 5 3 Am œ # œ œ D7 Ó 3 3 4 & # G Œ 3 œ œ œ G7 œ 3 œ œ œ 3 5 3 3 5 3 5 C œ 3 œ œ œCm œ œb œ 3 5 3 3 6 5 5 & # G œ # œ œ D7 j œ œ œj 3 4 5 4 5 5 G œ œ œ œ Œ 5 4 5 & # B7 Œ II - V phrase F7 f. 3 œ œ# œ œ# œ œ œ# 7 9 7 9 7 7 8 œ œb œ œ œ # B≤ f. œ œ# 9 7 7 9 9 8 7

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& # E7 3 œ œ# œ œ œb œ œ œb œ 7 9 7 9 8 7 9 8 7 j œ # œ. œ Œ 6 7 7 & # A7 Œ F7 f. II - V phrase œ œ œ œ 5 5 7 œ œ 3 œ œ œ œ œ 8 7 5 7 5 7 5 & # D9 f. D7 œ œb œ œ œb œ 7 6 5 7 6 5 œ œn 3 œ œ# œ œN œ œ 7 6 5 7 5 7 4 5 & # F. f. G œ # œ Œ Emœ œ œ 3 3 5 3 4 Amœ œ œ œ D7œ œ 3 3 3 7 5 5

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& # G Œ #œ œ Emœ œ œ œ 3 5 3 4 3 4 Am œ œ œ D7 œ #œ œ 3 3 4 5 5 & # G œ œ œ œ Emœ œ œ# œ 3 3 3 5 4 4 3 4 C œ œ œ Cmœ #œ œ 3 3 5 4 3 4 & # G J œ œ Jœ D7 œ b nœ œ 3 3 3 6 5 5 G œ œ #œ œ ˙ 3 3 4 5

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