Dadd2 аккорд на гитаре
Обновлено: 22.11.2024
The add2 chord is very similar to the add9 chord; the notes are in fact the same, but the difference is that the add2 and the add9 notes belong to different octaves. A common major chord includes the first, the third and the fifth notes in its scale. By adding the second note, you get an add2 chord.
So if C major is used as an example, what happen is that C, E and G changes to C, D, E and G.
Cadd2
Dadd2
Eadd2
Fadd2
Gadd2
Aadd2
Badd2
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Notice that sometimes the exactly same fingerings are used for add9 chords. The ambition is to present two different chords with the correct order of notes, but you will be okay if you use an Aadd2 chord instead of Add9 and vice versa.
Sometimes these chords are just referred to with the number two in the chord name, as C2, D2, E2, F2, G2, A2, B2 and so on.
Chord progressions
A quite common sequence comes from varying Cadd9 with a G major. You could when for example add a D major and you get something like this (used in the Green Day song "Time of Your life"):
More progressions, including add2 chords:
Cmaj7 - Cadd2 – Fadd2
Cmaj7 - Gadd2 – Fmaj7
Cadd2 – Em7 – Dsus4
Aadd2 – D – Dsus4 – Gadd2
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Add4 chords
Existing, but quite uncommon is the related add4. These could also be identical with sus4 chords.
Some examples in short notation:
Dadd4: X54035
D6add4: X5400X
Bm(add4): X24430
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