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The cadd4 replaced the e with the f note. In my playing I switch frequently between c, c2, cadd5, cadd4, cmaj7. These variations on the C chord sound really nice in a strum. I am trying to stretch the program to its limits.

I best I have been able to accomplish and sound ok is a C C2,C where in the second measure I have to chords instead of one. I guess I want it all!

Sorry to be a pain,
John




John,

1-You are not a pain. You just have been taught different chord names than we are used to.

2-You can have it all. Your Cadd5 is our C5. It is also called a power chord but that is an other point of contention with me as chords need at least three notes while a so called power chord has only two. Your Cadd4 is our Csus.

I hope this helps.


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