I don't know alot about "solfege", so I really don't understand what those two chords are. I'd really like to play them on guitar, but I can't find out how to put the down on the fretboard. Here they are:

Quote from wikipedia for the dream chord: "It is made up of the pitches G-C-C sharp-D." Anyone knows what this means? And how I could turn this into a chord that could be played on guitar?

And also, if you could just teach me How to turn this G-C-C sharp-D into a "tabbed" chord, it would be greatly appreciated, since I wouldn't have to ask this question again.

asked 12 Mar '11, 00:19

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Difficult. part of the Dreaminess of the dream chord seems to be the dissonance or closeness of the higher three notes. I only found a couple places where it sounded right. Here's: A(dream chord) xx7740, and E(dream chord) 12-12-8-x-0-x. I really like dissonance, so I'm happy i found this. How are you going to use it?

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answered 08 May '11, 13:50

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Starting from the low E string, play 331x1x

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