chord what a wonderful world chord sperti rusa rindu sungai mu The Hendrix chord is now considered to be a cliché, but back then, it was a sonic revolution. Hendrix loved the dissonance it created, so added a cool minor pentatonic riff as an introduction to the song before hitting everyone front and center with the magical E7#9 chord. A wonderful way to exit one of the greatest riffs in guitar history
chord a piano The song opens on the tonic chord Fmaj7 and moves to a dominant II chord G7#11 in the third and fourth measure. Then, the dominant II chord turns into a minor ii chord G-7, which becomes a Gb7#11 chord. This chord is a tritone away from what would typically be the V chord or C7
chord line without a hook When moving back to A7 in bar 7 of Figure 1, I once again use elements of an A9 arpeggio, with similar chromaticism brought into play as the line evolves. Bar 9 brings us to E7, and here I make use of the same form I had applied to the IV chord, but moved up two frets, or a whole step, to describe an E9 sound E, G#, B, D, F#