MichaelBenedict
Blues Newbie
hey guys, I'm finally going to buckle down and actually work through the BGU class I bought 2 years ago (hopefully). I'm on the little chords section and I see how Griff starts out. by showing the full A7, then breaks that down into a little chord by just playing 4th string 5th fret and 3rd string 6th fret. Makes sense to me, I can see who those same two notes are buried inside of that full A7 bar chord. Now, once he gets into the example he switches to b flat as the one chord, sounds good, I see how that same little chord shape just moves up a fret...got it. Here is where I get stuck however. When moving to the 4 chord, or e flat, he just moved down a fret which looks to be the exact same little chord as the a7 that we started with. how can the a7 little chord and the e7 little chord be the same thing?
I have not doubt the answer could not be easier but I just figured I'd ask for a little help.
I have not doubt the answer could not be easier but I just figured I'd ask for a little help.