@SuneAuken here’s what Oolimo calls the chords

ryanhyde@techhub.social
Indlæg
-
Mind blown! -
Mind blown!@SuneAuken you can see I’m also throwing in the sus 4 shape on the D shaped chord, and my pinky and ring finger stay planed for the C9 and G shapes.
-
Mind blown!@SuneAuken quick video. Probably should have tuned first, but close enough.
-
Mind blown!@SuneAuken no muting! Just play the chords exactly how you would play the normal open chords.
And yes, up a minor third is a more concise way to state it
-
Mind blown!@SuneAuken try playing a normal D to C9 to G progression, using the open chord shapes, but center on the 6th fret. So that means the B string on the D shape is on the 6th fret, the A string on the C9 is on the 6th, and the E on the G shape is on the 6th (play the G so that the high E and B strings are both fretted at 6)
One of my favorite chord progressions and super easy to play.
Works in a couple of other places too, but that 6th fret spot sounds best to me.