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We have been discussing harmonized chords. This time I'd like to show an example of harmonized
chords in E minor. And basically what you're doing is taking an E minor scale so, which
would be.
And we're going to focus on the E and B strings and those notes which would basically be.
And so in moving up the neck. Those are the notes that fall in there. So you're starting
on the second fret, two three five, two three five being the frets. Three seven five, or
three five seven, rather, three five seven, five seven eight, seven eight ten, seven eight
ten, ten, eight ten twelve, eight ten twelve. So when you know you have those notes that
you're working with you know that you can put any of those notes together and make a
harmonized chord. So for example, start with that which actually would be a D chord but
also falls in the key of E minor. And just move it up like that. And end on E. So you
could actually go.