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jjjoe
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can you tell me what does Fmaj9(no3) means because I am confused.
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March 24, 2008, 11:01:44 PM »
F-C-E-G
I'd just call it a C/F chord, if it was spelled like that, but in your case, it's probably spelled like this...
E-F-G-C
F-G-C-E
...with an F in the bass.
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Quote from: jjjoe on March 24, 2008, 08:01:32 PM
can you tell me what does Fmaj9(no3) means because I am confused.
It means an F major 9th chord with no 3rd.
FM9 = F-A-C-E-G
FM9 (no 3) = F-C-E-G
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You can think of it as C Major over an F bass.
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