English:G# Minor Guitar Chord 用第一根手指跨越所有六个字符串在第四品格上 你的第三根手指放在第五琴弦的第六品格上 你的第四根手指放在第四琴弦的第六品格上 G#小调吉他和弦中的音符 根音: 升G 小3和弦: B 五度: 升D G#m G#m G#m G#m
Songs with this chord 111123Barre 6 with Finger 1GDA#GF#D xx3214DA#GF# 5frxx1243GA#F#D 7frxx1124Barre 2 with Finger 1F#DA#G 10frx11324Barre 5 with Finger 1DGA#F#D We currently don't have any songs that contain this chord. ...
English:G# Minor 9th Mandolin Chord 你的第一根手指放在第二琴弦的第二个品格上 你的第二根手指放在第四琴弦的第三品格上 你的第三根手指放在第三琴弦的第四品格上 你的第四根手指放在第一琴弦的第四品格上 G#小9和弦曼陀林和弦中的音符 根音: 升G ...
Chord Tab Description G or Gmaj [ x 10 12 12 12 10 ] (D G B): major triad G or Gmaj [ 3 2 0 0 0 3 ] (D G B) : major triad G or Gmaj [ 3 2 0 0 3 3 ] (D G B) : major triad G or Gmaj [ 3 5 5 4 3 3 ] (D G B) : major triad G or Gmaj [...
Caug C增三和弦 读:“C augmented”Adim A减三和弦 读:”A diminished“
What key is it in? D minor or G minor? And, please explain your answer. (Note: I know the answer to a small degree, so I can explain it to some extent, but if you know more than I do, please give us a nice explanation about it. Thanks!) ...
Plus he thinks maybe a G major chord, but I think C works fine. Poza tym uważam, że może powinno być G-dur, a według mnie C jest równie dobre. Literature It featured Bach’s Concerto for Two Violins in D-minor and Mozart’s G Major Quartet. Wykonano Koncert na...
Taran Adarsh (Indiafm)– On the whole, AAO WISH KAREIN is engaging in parts, but how one wishes the film would grab your attention in entirety. The wish of striking a chord and hence, succeeding at the box-office won’t come true for this reason – 1.5/5 ...
This creates an A-minor chord. In the first ending (m. 51a), the chord is heard again, even more quietly. The A-minor chord confirms the suggestion of A minor at the very beginning of the movement, and smoothly leads into the repeat. EXPOSITION REPEATED 2:06 [m. 1]--Theme 1, ...
The F-sharp major chord I is theF# major chord, and contains the notes F#, A#, and C#. This tonic chord's root / starting note is the 1st note (or scale degree) of the F# major scale. What does 3 sharps mean? More specifically, in musical notation, sharp means "higher in pitch...