I've been playing twenty-six years and am finally grasping the benefits of reading. Never too late. I get the concept of 7ths, now it's 9ths. Thanks for making this easy to understand!
I see you play x3233x which is C9 without 5th but this can negotiable The any dominant chord (7th, 9th, 11th, 13th) usually omitted 5th The full version is x32333
I've been playing twenty-six years and am finally grasping the benefits of reading. Never too late. I get the concept of 7ths, now it's 9ths. Thanks for making this easy to understand!
George Harrison loved this chord structure in the early Beatle recordings -- especially the rockabilly tunes like their Carl Perkins covers.
You can also ring the high E string out as well. For an even fuller sound, as it is still part of the chord.
Did you ring the piss out of it? I don't think it works that way but my stupid ass had to ask.
I see you play x3233x which is C9 without 5th
but this can negotiable
The any dominant chord (7th, 9th, 11th, 13th) usually omitted 5th
The full version is x32333
WHAT IS THE SIMLAR CHORD WHERE YOU ALSO ADD A FINGER ON THE HIGH E STRING ON THE THIRD FRET? WHERE YOU HOLD STRINGS 1,2,3, DOWN WITH YOUR RING FINGER?
Still a C9… just better
My chord book has it with the high E using a 3rd-finger barre - I was hoping to see this instead of an easier version that mutes the E
Thank you 🙏🏼
why is there the need to put the 7th too? What chord name would it have had without that 7th? (w/ just the 5th; open g string instead of B flat)
Dude this is a C9(omit 5) chord. A C9 chord MUST have the G note on the high e string
why is it called c
ninth?
This is the lazy version of C9!
eerily reminds me of coldplay
Kinda dead tune. I think it sucks