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12 April, 11:31

In this TAB example you would play an

E major chord

E dominant seventh chord

E minor pentatonic scale

E minor chord

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  1. 12 April, 14:35
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    you need to take into account how many major and minor thirds there are. If in the tab there are 3 notes together it will be a chord if its seperated notes then it is the pentatonic scale and if it has more then three notes it is the dominant seventh
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