Name that Chord thread

Radius_Vector

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Allright guys, it's simple and it's fun!

Just write out a chord in tab form (or notation) whatever works for you!

And everyone tries to get the name of the chord right.

Let's start with something really simple :P

E|--0--|
B|--0--|
G|--0--|
D|--0--|
A|--2--|
E|--0--|
 
Gm6 indeed :)

E|--2--|
B|--0--|
G|--3--|
D|--4--|
A|--x--|
E|--4--|

?

nice voicing....

initial thoughts go towards F#11 voicing...but the choice of the bass note and the closely placed b9 interval make me lean towards G#m9.....

maybe strumming the high E before landing on the F# would indicate a stronger F#11
 
cant stop anyone from cheating,
but for the fun of it, if you wanna post u should know the chord.

i did google, just to confirm the Gm6 is correct before i post, to avoid making a fool of myself.
the 2nd chord i cant figure out, so i kept quiet
 
E|--9--|
B|--21--|
G|--2--|
D|--10--|
A|--15--|
E|--3--|

One plate of chicken rice vegetable set with HSC barley on me if you get the answer right.

:cool:
 
E|--9--|
B|--21--|
G|--2--|
D|--10--|
A|--15--|
E|--3--|

One plate of chicken rice vegetable set with HSC barley on me if you get the answer right.

:cool:

is this meant to be answered or it's just a joke?
teach me how to press fret 2 with fret 21, while fret 3,10 and 15 is depressed in between.

Anyway, the notes would have been
root G, with A C G#, (which sounds very clashy with G, G# and A even though they are at different octaves).

i cannot name it yet. still finding a name for it.
 
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