Does this have a chord name?!
Question: Does this have a chord name!?
If one were to just play all strings on a 6-string guitar, open and simultaneously (E-A-D-B-G-E) would that produce a "chord"!? Is there a name for this cacophonous collection of notes!?
Sounds ugly by itself but maybe it has an application as a transitional chord, or for effect!. Is there any case in guitar history where this "chord" was used in a written piece, or in a performance!?Www@Enter-QA@Com
Sounds ugly by itself but maybe it has an application as a transitional chord, or for effect!. Is there any case in guitar history where this "chord" was used in a written piece, or in a performance!?Www@Enter-QA@Com
Answers:
It's an extra variation of Em11!. I'm 100% positive!.
I've heard it in songs before, but never this variation of it!. This one's more uncommon!. I would think that it is sometimes used as a transitional chord, with a percussive effect as the strings would most likely be musted and not ring out!.
Edit* Found proof!. Look at the first one http://www!.chordguide!.com/guitar/chords!.!.!.!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
I've heard it in songs before, but never this variation of it!. This one's more uncommon!. I would think that it is sometimes used as a transitional chord, with a percussive effect as the strings would most likely be musted and not ring out!.
Edit* Found proof!. Look at the first one http://www!.chordguide!.com/guitar/chords!.!.!.!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
I guess it kind of is a chord but has no name and really isn't considered one more of just a strum i guess!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
It's either!.
G69
Em711
Thats what Guitar Pro told me, Not sure if it is correct!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
G69
Em711
Thats what Guitar Pro told me, Not sure if it is correct!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
Oh man, I Know I've seen a name for it before! Time for Google!.!.!.
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"E minor diminished"!.!.!.!.!.!?Www@Enter-QA@Com
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"E minor diminished"!.!.!.!.!.!?Www@Enter-QA@Com