Song has an Am chord

>song has an Am chord

>guitarist plays Fmaj7 and not barred F

>song has only two chords that repeat
>Am and G#min

>song is in A major

>song is in the key of C
>plays notes that aren't C

me and my brother used to play that way growing up. he still does but i've moved onto barring the top two strings with my index and then starting the chord from the D string

>song has only two chords that repeat ad infinitum
>F# and A#

>professional musician can't play barre chords

wait, is this an actual thing? are there known guitarists out there who can't play an F?

I can play barre chords well but I like how the Fmaj7 sounds sometimes

name 20 songs

KAR-

>song is just an Am chord

>Am
>I wonder if morning bell has Am

holy shit

We all agree Dmin is a literal fedora chord right

You can do stuff like Fmaj7/C to make it not sound like a Fmaj7 chord while still playing it. Or Fadd9, or Fadd9sus2, or Fmaj7sus2, or whatever you can think of. Also it's kinda fun to have that sort of chord, it has a very unique sound.

>d#min

>song has Cmaj7 chord

those are notes. good job.

Heh

Y'know, it can be implied as major chords.

i feel like none of you shits have perfect pitch and you just think every chord sounds different because of all the different voicings of entry level guitar chords. talking with numbers is the true patrician way

Fmaj7 is patrician

>song has an G#b9b13 chord

>playing any note other than C

>song doesn't have a Dsus2 chord

>song is in Open A add 4 tuning

dean & gene ween play Fmaj7 instead of the barred F when performing Buckingham Green

>what is modal mixture
>what is chromatic leading tones

Ween is ultra mega patrician thats why.

I dont have perfect pitch, but yeah, there's no point in saying the root of the chord instead of just the type of chord

>song only has D dorian and Eb dorian

So what?

>Every black metal song ever
>A ton of dark ambient
>Even EDM and trap do that shit

It doesn't give very lasting Impressions

>whole song is Eb

if this isnt bait its really good

>last chord of the song isn't the tonic

>last chord of the song isn't in the key at all

why wouldn't you play a maj7 chord tho

>cannot distinguish chords or tones
>tfw say that i'm 'really into music' and spend 7 hours a day listening to it

you don't need to have perfect pitch, only to be able to hear notes correctly in relation to each other
what key it's in makes no difference, i don't really understand this thread

Sure it does, since you're hearing it in relation to everything else. If you just listened to a song in C then whether the next song you listen to is in C or F is going to be pretty noticeable. Then if all songs have the same material it starts to blur together, which is probably not what you want.

>song's chord progression is nothing but dissonant triads