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Subject: Gmisus4 From: Hilary Date: 16 Feb 02 - 01:13 PM Ok, I would really like to play 'Little Musgrave', lovely tune, good story, nice chords EXCEPT for Gmisus4. It isn't in my guitar/chord book, & I can't get any of the chord sites to work. So plan A - back to first principles & then ask for help ! I think Gmisus4 means, take the first inversion of Gmin, & lose the 4th string. I believe Gmin is (3,5,5,3,3,3) = (G,D,G,Bb,D,G) & taking the first inversion means taking the base note & moving it up an octave, however, Gmin already has a top G, so, does moving to first inversion & losing the fourth string work out to the same thing here ???? ie does Gmisus4 = (3,5,x,3,3,3) ???? I have trouble getting steady pressure on the 5th/6th strings, but basically it sounds ok, which I suppose is the bottom line. Am I in the right general area ??? Much thanks Hilary, aka glutton for punishment. |
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Subject: RE: Gmisus4 From: 53 Date: 16 Feb 02 - 02:28 PM Ask Mr. Fielding, he knows all the chords. |
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Subject: RE: Gmisus4 From: allanwill Date: 16 Feb 02 - 02:35 PM try 355533 Allan |
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