So, you can see you can have more than just three chords with three note yes this is actually a sixth note chord C E G B A B. I think you can have a sixth note chord and the way that it works is that you no longer now working on the C major chord. You are now working on a C major chord, all with all this added notes here which are so funky. Something people might like it if here is the chord --
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Look at this -- also I will do up the others there you C D A B and I will show you what it looks like. I will try in here is C E G, okay and then A B D.
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Now, I want to arpeggios that I can go all the way up, hold it down, or again do the representation that so I can do things to go.
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Okay and I am so I am literally arpeggios that chord and so that how we get those crazy little sound, wait and like a piece of music. Said to your heart, yes, look up Isaac all right so before would I had it just the C chord that I have done I was maybe strumming.
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I now add a C, a D, and A or G just tone A probably C G D A and see else we have a D in there and I we are trying to if we can get a D. I cannot get of D just do what maybe our can string D which I cannot get and then letter G.
So, anyway here is what you got. This is every note go except for the B, I love to do like this well yes there we go, okay. So, here is everything—
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All right, then you do it here.
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Okay, yes it said a lot better on the piano because the actual harmony of the piano you guys you can feel a lot better than you rated that the chords drawn up on the actual guitar, okay. And what I mean by that is that the guitar is actually tone in third and forth and the piano everything tertial, what do I mean by tertial is this.
That if I were a pair of a chord okay, tertial in a piece of music here it gets. Is that everything is snap in chords so that one note of half of the other, okay. So, they take that as your piece in music if you are a threat and there is your trouble clock.
That is tertial are the terms often use on it -- that is tertial okay, so piano works like this. All the notes built one and the one and to the other, okay C D E.
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That is all tertial. I am just walking up in there. The thing of that the guitar is in tertial, okay. I cannot go -- going down, I take your C D E F G you know if I did it the hard to deter. So, it was funky like or not answering this C D E you see them the upper notes above but your C D E F G is it would be some like.
You know it come to you very different but does your tuning of the guitar is in thirds and fourths, okay. So, the difference between E to an A is a forth from this A to a D is a forth, D to G as a forth, C to a B the third, and B to E in a forth.
Can I get into rhythm short let me stop this but the idea of arpeggios trying make up some more of your arpeggios tonight. Well, and it could that be a normal C chord you can make up your low arpeggios you can do here a chord I do.
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Okay, that is a cool for arpeggios up.. That one C B G, yes that is fine the only tone that you want to talk with is that where the arpeggios you got C and B.
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They are next to each other.
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You do not unless you want that sounds some people will like that sound. You may now you kind of scared over that but you are trying to make up your own C E G would work, that would work and let that sound pretty hit too.
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