Ok, I have an anniversary coming up and need 3-string help. I learned to play "our song" on a six string way back when I proposed, and thought I would learn to play "our other song" for this anniversary. I have it down but cant seem to find Bm and E7 on my 3-string tuned G-D-G. Those are the only two notes I need. If anyone on here can help me out I would appreciate it! Thanks, David
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As for 7ths on a 3-string in chorderator - I'd double the middle string G-D-G-(D), and try to play the chords skipping 1st or 3rd degree ("select 3 of 4 notes").
(if KLB says something different - take his advice ;-) )
Bminor can be played by fretting the 1 and 3 strings at the fourth fret and leaving the 2 string open, or you can fret the 1 and the 3 strings at the seventh fret and the 2 string at the ninth fret, or you can fret the 1 and the 3 strings at the eleventh fret and the 2 string on the ninth fret. These are incomplete chords but it gives you a basic Bminor.
E7 can be played by fretting the 1 and the 3 strings at the first fret and leaving the 2 string open or you can fret the 2 string at the second fret. String 2 at the sixth fret and strings 1 and 2 at the seventh fret. These are also incomplete chords.
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Next time - use the "chorderator" ;-)
http://www.chorderator.com/cgi-bin/generate.py?optionsDisp=yes&...
As for 7ths on a 3-string in chorderator - I'd double the middle string G-D-G-(D), and try to play the chords skipping 1st or 3rd degree ("select 3 of 4 notes").
(if KLB says something different - take his advice ;-) )
Bm: 4-4-7 (low to high, complete chord)
Here are some ideas for approximating an E7, do what sounds best. All are low to high:
1-2-4 (just E) then lift a finger for 1-0-4. That goes nicely into 2-2-2 if that's next.
4-2-1 then 4-0-1 (same idea)
9-6-7
9-9-7
Knowing the song/chords would help because I'd choose what to play based on what the melody is doing and how the progression is changing.
Hello,
I don't know how much time you have to make this arrangement, but I would like to make a suggestion.
If you are using strings ADG to tune GDG, you can retune to ADf# (Open D).
This tuning offers a complete system of movable chords that works very similar to a 6 string guitar.
I believe you will be able to create a much nicer arrangement.
Please check out this video for an example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGYE3h6tD2g
I teach this approach on my instructional video CD 6 (How to Play 3 string CBG Part 2 / Devil Tuning).
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Congrats on your upcoming Anniversary.
Please write if you have any questions.
Enjoy your practice, Keni Lee
Bminor can be played by fretting the 1 and 3 strings at the fourth fret and leaving the 2 string open, or you can fret the 1 and the 3 strings at the seventh fret and the 2 string at the ninth fret, or you can fret the 1 and the 3 strings at the eleventh fret and the 2 string on the ninth fret. These are incomplete chords but it gives you a basic Bminor.
E7 can be played by fretting the 1 and the 3 strings at the first fret and leaving the 2 string open or you can fret the 2 string at the second fret. String 2 at the sixth fret and strings 1 and 2 at the seventh fret. These are also incomplete chords.
hope this helps.
Brian Hunt