Chord Hybrids - A tuned 7th string

Page 1

HYBRIDS 1

2

3

4

C/C

F/C

Ab/C

G/C

I

IV

bVI

V

C(triad)

F(triad) Ab(triad)

5

6

Eb/C Bb/C bIII

bVII

Cmin7

Csus4

Triad Root =

pg 1

7

8

9

10

11

12

A/C

D/C

E/C

Db/C

B/C

F#/C

VI

II

III

bII

VII

bV

D7

Cmaj7#5

Dbmaj7

D13b9

C7#11b9

Bass =

E B G D A E (A)

e_del (2011) - ver. 1.0 Hybrids are in order of "tension" The first three hybrids are simply the threee inversions of a major triad with one note doubled in the bass Header row 1: order Header row 2: triad/bass Header row 3: interval between the major triad root (upper note) and the bass note (lower note) Header row 4: equivalent chord name


HYBRIDS 1

2

3

4

C/C

F/C

Ab/C

G/C

I

IV

bVI

V

C(triad)

F(triad) Ab(triad)

5

6

Eb/C Bb/C bIII

bVII

Cmin7

Csus4

Triad Root =

pg 2

7

8

9

10

11

12

A/C

D/C

E/C

Db/C

B/C

F#/C

VI

II

III

bII

VII

bV

D7

Cmaj7#5

Dbmaj7

D13b9

C7#11b9

Bass =

E B G D A E (A)

e_del (2011) - ver. 1.0 Hybrids are in order of "tension" The first three hybrids are simply the threee inversions of a major triad with one note doubled in the bass Header row 1: order Header row 2: triad/bass Header row 3: interval between the major triad root (upper note) and the bass note (lower note) Header row 4: equivalent chord name


HYBRIDS 1

2

3

4

C/C

F/C

Ab/C

G/C

I

IV

bVI

V

C(triad)

F(triad) Ab(triad)

5

6

Eb/C Bb/C bIII

bVII

Cmin7

Csus4

Triad Root =

pg 3

7

8

9

10

11

12

A/C

D/C

E/C

Db/C

B/C

F#/C

VI

II

III

bII

VII

bV

D7

Cmaj7#5

Dbmaj7

D13b9

C7#11b9

Bass =

E B G D A E (A)

e_del (2011) - ver. 1.0 Hybrids are in order of "tension" The first three hybrids are simply the threee inversions of a major triad with one note doubled in the bass Header row 1: order Header row 2: triad/bass Header row 3: interval between the major triad root (upper note) and the bass note (lower note) Header row 4: equivalent chord name


HYBRIDS 1

2

3

4

C/C

F/C

Ab/C

G/C

I

IV

bVI

V

C(triad)

F(triad) Ab(triad)

5

6

Eb/C Bb/C bIII

bVII

Cmin7

Csus4

Triad Root =

pg 4

7

8

9

10

11

12

A/C

D/C

E/C

Db/C

B/C

F#/C

VI

II

III

bII

VII

bV

D7

Cmaj7#5

Dbmaj7

D13b9

C7#11b9

Bass =

E B G D A E (A)

e_del (2011) - ver. 1.0 Hybrids are in order of "tension" The first three hybrids are simply the threee inversions of a major triad with one note doubled in the bass Header row 1: order Header row 2: triad/bass Header row 3: interval between the major triad root (upper note) and the bass note (lower note) Header row 4: equivalent chord name


HYBRIDS 1

2

3

4

C/C

F/C

Ab/C

G/C

I

IV

bVI

V

C(triad)

F(triad) Ab(triad)

5

6

Eb/C Bb/C bIII

bVII

Cmin7

Csus4

Triad Root =

pg 5

7

8

9

10

11

12

A/C

D/C

E/C

Db/C

B/C

F#/C

VI

II

III

bII

VII

bV

D7

Cmaj7#5

Dbmaj7

D13b9

C7#11b9

Bass =

E B G D A E (A)

e_del (2011) - ver. 1.0 Hybrids are in order of "tension" The first three hybrids are simply the threee inversions of a major triad with one note doubled in the bass Header row 1: order Header row 2: triad/bass Header row 3: interval between the major triad root (upper note) and the bass note (lower note) Header row 4: equivalent chord name


HYBRIDS 1

2

3

4

C/C

F/C

Ab/C

G/C

I

IV

bVI

V

C(triad)

F(triad) Ab(triad)

5

6

Eb/C Bb/C bIII

bVII

Cmin7

Csus4

Triad Root =

pg 6

7

8

9

10

11

12

A/C

D/C

E/C

Db/C

B/C

F#/C

VI

II

III

bII

VII

bV

D7

Cmaj7#5

Dbmaj7

D13b9

C7#11b9

Bass =

E B G D A E (A)

e_del (2011) - ver. 1.0 Hybrids are in order of "tension" The first three hybrids are simply the threee inversions of a major triad with one note doubled in the bass Header row 1: order Header row 2: triad/bass Header row 3: interval between the major triad root (upper note) and the bass note (lower note) Header row 4: equivalent chord name


HYBRIDS 1

2

3

4

C/C

F/C

Ab/C

G/C

I

IV

bVI

V

C(triad)

F(triad) Ab(triad)

5

6

Eb/C Bb/C bIII

bVII

Cmin7

Csus4

Triad Root =

pg 7

7

8

9

10

11

12

A/C

D/C

E/C

Db/C

B/C

F#/C

VI

II

III

bII

VII

bV

D7

Cmaj7#5

Dbmaj7

D13b9

C7#11b9

Bass =

E B G D A E (A)

e_del (2011) - ver. 1.0 Hybrids are in order of "tension" The first three hybrids are simply the threee inversions of a major triad with one note doubled in the bass Header row 1: order Header row 2: triad/bass Header row 3: interval between the major triad root (upper note) and the bass note (lower note) Header row 4: equivalent chord name


HYBRIDS 1

2

3

4

C/C

F/C

Ab/C

G/C

I

IV

bVI

V

C(triad)

F(triad) Ab(triad)

5

6

Eb/C Bb/C bIII

bVII

Cmin7

Csus4

Triad Root =

pg 8

7

8

9

10

11

12

A/C

D/C

E/C

Db/C

B/C

F#/C

VI

II

III

bII

VII

bV

D7

Cmaj7#5

Dbmaj7

D13b9

C7#11b9

Bass =

E B G D A E (A)

e_del (2011) - ver. 1.0 Hybrids are in order of "tension" The first three hybrids are simply the threee inversions of a major triad with one note doubled in the bass Header row 1: order Header row 2: triad/bass Header row 3: interval between the major triad root (upper note) and the bass note (lower note) Header row 4: equivalent chord name


HYBRIDS 1

2

3

4

C/C

F/C

Ab/C

G/C

I

IV

bVI

V

C(triad)

F(triad) Ab(triad)

5

6

Eb/C Bb/C bIII

bVII

Cmin7

Csus4

Triad Root =

pg 9

7

8

9

10

11

12

A/C

D/C

E/C

Db/C

B/C

F#/C

VI

II

III

bII

VII

bV

D7

Cmaj7#5

Dbmaj7

D13b9

C7#11b9

Bass =

E B G D A E (A)

e_del (2011) - ver. 1.0 Hybrids are in order of "tension" The first three hybrids are simply the threee inversions of a major triad with one note doubled in the bass Header row 1: order Header row 2: triad/bass Header row 3: interval between the major triad root (upper note) and the bass note (lower note) Header row 4: equivalent chord name


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