JJFN
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I was fooling around playing an F9 chord when I accidentally played this chord, 3000. It sounds pretty nice with the F9, but I can't figure out a name for it. Help please!
I was fooling around playing an F9 chord when I accidentally played this chord, 3000. It sounds pretty nice with the F9, but I can't figure out a name for it. Help please!
CeeJay, I'm not sure I understand your message.
Why "m" on a major chord?
This is why I don't trust the output of chord tools—their palette is usually limited to more frequently used chords, voicings or names, and some only offer one name for a shape, ignoring the role of context in interpretation. One tool (until recently) claimed you couldn't play extended chords like 9ths, 11ths, 13ths and 6/9s on the ukulele—I lived in fear the Ukulele Police would arrest me for my frequent violations.
There is a sometimes used wildcard symbol for chord names: *. So, dodging the question, one could call the chord C7*.