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Lessons: Theory Guitar Lesson #3361: Abbreviations Used With Chord Symbols

Abbreviations Used With Chord Symbols
by Andy McLeod
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Theory Guitar Lesson by Andy McLeod suitable for Intermediate guitarists.
Excerpt:  <b>This lesson requires an understanding of intervals.</b> See "Intervals" by Charles Gacsi or "Intervals" by Chris Bond to learn about intervals.<p>Below are some abbreviations used with chord symbols that you should know, along with the intervals they deal with. <b>Note:</b> a major chord consists of the following intervals: unison (root), major 3rd, and perfect 5th. The abbreviations ...(more)


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