relative minor and fingering open chords
22 oct 2021 two discoveries: relative minor placement and fingering open chords Relative minor triad from major Triad: Dropping the 2 finger (down 3, left 1) from triad position major to make the minor root is easily done in 9 chords: Am - CM, Dm- FM, Gm- BbM, Fm - AbM, Bbm - DbM, Dbm - EM, Gbm-AM,Bm-DM, not easy for Cm, Emin Abm - as these have to be played in center position, but center is easy-ish, right? Playing a an open triad with root on bottom is reachable Closed Ctriad : C1-E3-G5 : 4-2-3 for example is closed C1-E3-G5-Bb7 : 5-4-3-2-1 for example is closed dom-7th C1-E3-G5-B7 : 5-4-3-2-1 for example is closed maj-7th How to do this open? Open chords fingering - third is on top (1st inversion) C1- G5-E10 - 5-3-2 or 4-3-2 C1-G5-Bb7-E10 - 5-4-2-3 (it is reachable) Less reachable Open chords fingering - 5th is on top (root) C1-E10-G12 - 5-3-2 C1-Bb7-E10-G12 - 5-3-2-4 (TUCK THE 4TH UNDER TO 7TH)