E:-8-
A:-7-
D:-5-
G:-5-
B:---
e:---

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its the G shape, played with the notes that make up a C major chord

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answered 25 Jun '10, 03:49

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The notes from the low 'E' string are - C E G C therefore has to be C major.

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answered 31 Oct '10, 09:24

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According to the JGuitar Chord Namer, it's a C Major.

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answered 16 May '10, 05:29

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Oh I must have entered the wrong thing...apologies. What I meant is:

E:-10- A:-9- D:-7- G:-7- B:--- e:---

(17 May '10, 02:16) Svenske

Nevermind...I couldn't find the chord namer. Thanks for the link though.

(17 May '10, 02:16) Svenske

D major! 15char

(17 May '10, 14:24) Mark C

@Mark C: It has the notes C, E, and G. That's a C Major in my book.

(17 May '10, 15:19) Asaph ♦♦

See his comment above. He wanted the whole thing two frets higher.

(18 May '10, 08:27) Mark C

@Mark C: Oh, got it. Yes. 10,9,7,7,x,x in standard tuning would be a D Major.

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