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How to play these kind of Chords ?

edited April 2008 in Gypsy Jazz 101 Posts: 193
I was playing the rythm track of Douce Ambiance and came acros these chords

F7 (/C) D7 (/A).

-x--x----
-6--3-----
-8--5-----
-7--4-----
-x--x-----
-8--5-----

The X are in the middle, how to play these chords, I mean , u cant just let them ring.

Ooh, another question.
Can somebody give me a page where they explain why a chord is call F7 and whats the theory.
Its hard to remember all those names. Maybey if I know something about the chords names, it is easyer. Like, F7 means something.

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  • KlezmorimKlezmorim South Carolina, USANew
    Posts: 160
    Why is a chord a "7th"? What makes a chord "diminished"? What is a "slash chord" and are they dangerous? :wink:

    To answer requires a bit of music theory. Try these free online lessons. I've seen better pedagogy, but these are a good starting place:

    http://www.cyberfret.com/theory/chord-construction/3-note/part-1/index.php
  • Posts: 193
    Thanks, but now the other question.
    I think u dont want to let that string ring. How to play it right
  • Posts: 193
    There must be some kind of explaination why its called a F7 (/C).
  • KlezmorimKlezmorim South Carolina, USANew
    edited April 2008 Posts: 160
    There must be some kind of explaination why its called a F7 (/C).

    This page explains it well:

    http://www.guitarchordsmagic.com/guitar ... ory-2.html


    Your chord is "F7 slash C" The note after the slash is a bass note added to the chord, ie. you are adding a low C-note to your F7.


    As to that pesky "X"-string in the middle, there are a couple ways to deal with it: Use the pad of you finger on the next string down to damp the X, pluck the correct notes only, or say "screw it," hit the open note as you play the chord and either damp the whole chord or quickly move on to another chord... maybe using a transitioning fill. There are lotsa a ways of faking it.

    I hope the "purists" aren't reading this! :oops:
  • Posts: 193
    Thanks ! :D
    I think I know enough now. 8)
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