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So What Are The Names Of These Chords?

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BerserkerGatsu | 23:53 Sat 05th Dec 2015 | Music
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I ask because i cannot find the information i want ANYWHERE on the internet.
standard tuning yeah
e 0 and chord number two e 0
B 0 B 0
G 3 G 2
D 2 D 2
A 2 A 0
E 0 E 2

I'm having such a hard time finding out what the hell i'm playing. So yeah. sorry, but long story short; I'm self taught.
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Chord1 is B♭+flattened 5th and 9th Chord 2 is F♯m7th
00:28 Sun 06th Dec 2015
If the first chord is G1 (and not G3) you are playing "E".

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So i went to that "every chord in the world" link you gave me Baldric, and guess what. used the "ctrl+F" and still couldn't find my chord. so i'm just going to assume it's so funky no one knows it exists?
Chord1 is B♭+flattened 5th and 9th
Chord 2 is F♯m7th
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Dear God! Thank you Milvus. Thats what i was looking for. odd...now i need to create the third chord that goes with these two "odd" (to me) combinations.
A bit late to get a guitar out. I'd be interested to see where you go with this. I didn't know the first one and created it in Guitar Toolkit. They look like the type of chords from from the like of James Taylor, Paul Simon, Ry Cooder, but played in a non standard tuning :(
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here are the other two that go with these chords Milvus / correct order.
e 0 e 0 e 8 e 3
B 0 B 0 B 0 B 0
G 2 G 3 G 0 G 0
D 2 D 2 D 7 D 3
A 0 A 2 A 8 A 4
E 2 E 0 E 8 E 4

anyway, hope you enjoy these.

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