Showing posts with label emajor9. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emajor9. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Emajor9 The first chord of Angel
Chords of Jimi Hendrix
Continuing our Hendrix
mini-series here at http://blogspot.com/ todays chord is a nice sounding E major9 chord. This chord is the very first guitar chord played at the start of Angel
from The Cry of Love
album released after his death.
Weve featured an alternative E major9 inversion before. Remember that Hendrix tuned his guitar down a half step, so youll sound a semitone higher unless you detune too. Theres more info on Jimis tuning in our first Hendrix chord post.
Heres the fingering for this guitar chord:

If you miss out the open E strings in this chord, youre playing a G#m7 chord.
Major 9 chords can be replace major 7th chords, and can often be played in place of major chords. It can replace I and IV chords.
Major 9 chords use these degrees of the major scale: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
E Major 9 uses the notes: E, D#, G#, B, F#, E
Our inversion uses the notes in this order: E, F#, G#, D#, B, E.
Tune in tomorrow for more of our Jimi Hendrix mini series and another Hendrix guitar chord of the day.
Weve featured an alternative E major9 inversion before. Remember that Hendrix tuned his guitar down a half step, so youll sound a semitone higher unless you detune too. Theres more info on Jimis tuning in our first Hendrix chord post.

If you miss out the open E strings in this chord, youre playing a G#m7 chord.
Major 9 chords can be replace major 7th chords, and can often be played in place of major chords. It can replace I and IV chords.
Major 9 chords use these degrees of the major scale: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
E Major 9 uses the notes: E, D#, G#, B, F#, E
Our inversion uses the notes in this order: E, F#, G#, D#, B, E.
Tune in tomorrow for more of our Jimi Hendrix mini series and another Hendrix guitar chord of the day.
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