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Irish tenor banjo
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if you learn to build a "C" chord by fingering the appropriate notes, you can choose if you want to include the 3rd (E) or 7th (Bb) or other notes, and you'll find it easier to adapt to alternative inversions, among other things. this is the most common sort of chord in most music, but in Irish music it's very common for harmony players to omit the third, to avoid implying a major/minor tonality on the melody. it's a bit more effort to start with, but it will give you a lot more flexiblity in how you actually play the harmony.įor example, the chord charts you linked to are triads - they include the root, major/minor third and fifth. Rather than using chord charts, i would suggest learning to construct chords yourself.

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