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For questions about how music works, seeking to identify structures and patterns in music. Used to indicate questions about musical concepts and structures, as opposed to techniques and execution.

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Two-note-same-root chord progressions with the G and B strings

Without having heard the song, I'd call it D, G/D, D. Partial chords with the high notes forming a sort of melody line over the pedal D. The actual melody line and other instruments may change that.
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What is this common left-hand arpeggiated pattern?

In the context of guitar, these are "power chords", usually notated as "5" chords (as in "C5"). Played on three adjacent strings, they are easily movable chords. Move the shape to different strings (e …
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