I have always been fond of 6add9 chords because they wrap you in a warm blanket on a trip to dreamland. lol
I’ve been obsessed with Dadd9 lately, because it sounds great on my baritone ukulele and I can go to so many different places from it. (I guess technically on the uke it’s a Dsus2 (0230), since I replace the 3rd with the 2nd.)
Try 4230 on your baritone ukulele, a Dadd9 with the 3rd on the lowest string. Sounds nice on my tenor guitar (tuned d-g-b-e like a baritone ukulele with steel strings). Add9- and sus2-chords are two of my favourite chords at the moment actually:-)
I am noodling around a progression that goes like this: 0022 (G5) 0230 (Dsus2) 2030 (Em7) 2002 (Emadd9)
This is lovely! I changed it a little bit and I have a sweet progression!
I’m doing:
0230 0232 2030 2032 2002 2003 2005 0000 0222
And on the second time the last bar:
022x 023x
What chords?
The chords are like this, I think:
Dsus2 D
Em7(no5) Em9(no5)
Emadd9 Em Emadd11
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Em7 (or G6?) Dmaj7
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Dmaj7(no3) D5
D Mixolydian. Nice. I like Lydian because it has one more major chord than does major.
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I recorded a video of the song here: https://youtu.be/-q6d4NeF1GE
That’s amazing:-)
Thank you!!
Nice:-)
I wrote a song last night that’s inspired by your chord progression: https://youtu.be/-q6d4NeF1GE
Nice. Add ninth chords are so enigmatic and soothing.
maj7 cause im a basic fuck
I mean… you can’t ignore its sedative quality, but it has been very much overused by indie pop artists and lost its meaning. We need a break from maj7 for a while.
I like sus2 chords. With a sus4 chord, even if I hear it in isolation without context, like if I just pulled out a guitar and played an Asus4, I feel the 4th wanting to resolve down the major 3rd. If I did the same thing with an Asus2, it sounds like it’s own lovely, complete thing to me.
Asus2 is A B E which rearranged is A E B going around the circle of fifths. That may be why.
I also like regular add9 chords because they are the most recent pop trend.