Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Five Part Harmonies with the Open Low E String

If you don't know how to read guitar tab (as computer text), this section of a Wikipedia article may help.

Today, we're adding a note on the B string to create exciting voicings up the fretboard.

   Em7  E6   D6/E D#m/E Em F#madd4/E  Em     E   Amadd9/E    E
e|--------------------------------------------------------------
B|--3----0----0----4----0----0---------0-----9-----0--------12--
G|--0----1----2----3----0----6---------0-----9-----9--------13--
D|--2----2----4----4----5----7---------9-----9----10--------14--
A|--2----4----5----6----7----9--------10----11----12--------14--
E|--0----0----0----0----0----0---------0-----0-----0---------0--

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