Originally posted by thechicken:As far as I am aware, when you have something like Em/D, it means that it is a regular Em chord, with D as the bass note, or if you prefer, with the D as the lower note of the chord. According to this diagram, this is not what is happening.
A good example would be like:
A regular C major chord:
C(with C as the lower note):
x 3 2 0 1 0
x C E G C E
^
Now, a C/G(with G as the lower note):
3 3 2 0 1 0
G C E G C E
^
Hope it is clear.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]Yes, yes, it's clear and ok. But try to imagine (with standard eBGDAE tuning) a Em/D (with a D note on the bass): since the D is on the 10th fret of the E string, that means that you can also play it on the 5th fret of the A string... which, as you will probably know, means the same as playing the D string open
......Em/D............Em/D...............Em/D...........
e----0--------------0---------------0--------
B----0--------------0---------------0---------
G----0--------------0---------------0---------
D----0--------------0---------------0[/i][/b]---------
A----2--------------5---------------2---------
E----10-------------0---------------0----------
The underlined, italic and bold Zero,0[/s][/i][/b] (=the D string played open), is the lowest D you can achieve with standard tuning. Therefore, saying Em/D is as right as saying Em7, since (in this case) they are equivalent chords.
PS. A better way to play both the Em7 or the Em/D, in order to add some extra depth and interest to the chord, is playing it like EADGBE = 020030, with the B string pushed on 3rd fret. I always do it like that, moreover it's a fantastic fingering if you're doing a Em7>>G progression![]()
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:BELOW is the promo picture for the new Warwick Adam Clayton Reverso Signature bass guitar. There are a few places in europe taking orders now. Pricey but nice! It's around 6,000 Euros - YIKES!
Just thought the Adam fans would like to see the piccy.
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Details on the bass:
[LIST]
[*]Warwick Adam Clayton Signature Reverso E-Bass
[*]Signature Bass
[*]Mahogany Body
[*]3/9" Quilted AAAA Maple top
[*]Flamed Maple with Ekanga Veneer stripes
[*]Tigerstripe Ebony Fretboard
[*]24 Frets
[*]Scale 864mm Long Scale
[*]Nut width 36,5mm
[*]1 x MEC P active Pickup
[*]Warwick 2pcs. Bridge
[*]Finish Natural Satin
[*]incl. Rockcase and Adam Clayton Signature.
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Originally posted by thechicken:Very true, except that is wouldn't be a Em/D. If you wanted to make such chord, you would have to move the other notes up an octave, in a way that the open string D would be the lowest note.
If the D is not the lowest not, then the chord is not a Em/D.
Originally posted by scotto:[..]
I love Adams playing,tone and stage presence but that bass is ugly.They certainly won't sell very many with the price and looks of it.I also think the tone he gets with his Precisions and Jazz basses are alot better.
Originally posted by WojBhoy:All this theory...I just like playing what sounds good =P
I've been playing a fair bit of acoustic stuff using the open E tuning Edge uses for Stuck In A Moment on the 360 tour recently, lot of fun even for a fairly simple idea. Just thought you should all know!
Originally posted by haytrain:[..]
I've been playing it in standard....what's he tune in for the show?