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Chords for 6-string guitar (actual key is closer to A not G) | Chords for 6-string guitar (actual key is closer to A not G) | ||
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Gv7 6 x 5 3 7 x | Gv7 6 x 5 3 7 x (frets) | ||
3 2 1 4 (1 = index, 2 = middle, 3 = ring, 4 = pinkie) | 3 2 1 4 (fingers, 1 = index, 2 = middle, 3 = ring, 4 = pinkie) | ||
D^m x x 5 4 4 x | D^m x x 5 4 4 x | ||
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vB^m7 x 6 x 5 4 6 | vB^m7 x 6 x 5 4 6 | ||
3 2 1 4 | |||
vBb^m7 | vBb^m7 x 4 x 3 2 4 | ||
3 2 1 4 | |||
C^m7 | C^m7 x 8 7 7 6 x (some people play a different chord here) | ||
4 2 3 1 | |||
Dvaug | Dvaug x x 5 5 6 6 (could be translated as Dv(^^5) which is x x 5 5 5 6) | ||
1 1 2 3 | |||
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I Will Survive | |||
This song pumps the Saruyo comma, which equates 21/20 to 256/243. As a result, many pitches shift a comma flat during the progression, but then shift back to where they started. On the Kite guitar, the chord progression walks up the neck and then leaps down 12 frets, only to walk up to where it started. | |||
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I^m7 IV^m7 bVIIv7 bIIIvM7 bVIvM7 IIvm7(b5) Vsus4 Vv7 | |||
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Chords for a 6-string guitar: | |||
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I^m7 . 8 . 7 6 8 (frets) | |||
3 2 1 4 (fingers) | |||
IV^m7 . . 10 9 9 8 | |||
4 2 3 1 | |||
bVIIv7 11 . 10 8 12 . | |||
3 2 1 4 | |||
bIIIvM7 . 13 13 12 12 . | |||
3 4 2 2 (there may be a better fingering) | |||
bVIvM7 . 1 1 0 0 2 | |||
1 2 3 | |||
IIvm7(b5) . . 5 3 2 2 (a down-half-dim chord) | |||
3 2 1 1 | |||
Vsus4 6 8 5 7 . . | |||
2 4 1 3 | |||
Vv7 6 6 5 3 . . | |||
3 4 2 1 | |||
Vv7 6 . 5 3 7 . (switch to this voicing halfway through the measure, | |||
3 2 1 4 (for better voice leading into the I^m7 chord) | |||
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