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How do you build a Dominant 7th chord?
If you’re building a E dominant 7th chord (notated as E7), the notes involved are E-G#-B-D.
Notice how are the ‘alphabets’ above are one note apart? That’s because chords are typically built by stack …
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Guitar chord notation with numbers
E2 is what I’ll consider a problematic chord spelling that has been sooooo commonly seen until it’s become acceptable.
Some definitions:
Esus2: E F# B, the 3rd (G#) is replaced by a major 2nd
Ead …