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What is a chord on bass?

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What is a bass note?

A bass note is the lowest note of a chord played or notated - or a note occupying a bass range.


What is a I6 chord?

A I6 is the analytical way to say "I chord, first inversion." This could also mean (and it usually does) that the I chord, in any inversion, has the third in the bass. Let's look at some examples: Suppose you were in the key of C major. The I chord would be C, made up of the notes C, E, and G with C in the bass. Therefore, the I6 chord would be C/E (C with the bass note E). Suppose you were in the key of G major. The I chord would be G, made up of the notes G, B, and D with G in the bass. Therefore, the I6 chord would be G/B (G with the bass note B). This also brings up if you have the I chord with the fifth in the bass. That is written as I46 (but with the numbers directly on top of each other, which I don't know how to do on the computer). In C this chord would be C/G.


What chord is A C?

Not sure what you mean, but if you mean A/C, that means an A chord played over a C in the bass.


Where is g minor on bass guitar?

"G" Minor is an open "G" chord-THe same as the "A" Minor chord.


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What is a 864 chord in music theory?

That's a 2nd-inversion major or minor chord, though the 8 is usually omitted in chord symbols or figured bass.


What is the difference between bass and acoustic?

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What are chord inversions?

When you invert a chord, all that you are doing is taking the third or fifth of that chord (so if it was a C chord, an E or a G), and you make that note the bass note. It gives the chord a bit of instability. Having the fifth especially does so.


What does A slash C mean for piano?

I always play an A-chord, with a C in the bass. I should note an A-chord with a bass-C sounds rather dissonant. An A-minor/C or a A/C# would be more logical.


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An Alberti bass is played by breaking up a chord into the following pattern: Lowest note, Highest, middle, highest. Playing a C chord in root position would be C-G-E-G


How do you do a supertonic to tonic cadence?

Supertonic - tonic cadence = Chord 2 followed by chord 1. You should only have two notes in the treble of chord 1. Make sure that the bass part and leading note go to the tonic and add the 3rd note of the chord somewhere in the treble.