Hello -
How do you create chord positions using SM IV?
I have watched the demos and I didn't see that issue addressed.
Did I miss something?
Thank you.
SM IV Chord Positions
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- KVRist
- 307 posts since 29 May, 2006
SM IV has several chord variations (major, minor, seventh, etc.) available at any time, plus you can just create and chord you like. Please give me an example of what mean.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 12 posts since 21 Jun, 2014
Hello tcollins -
Yes, I understand the chord variations as you listed.
What I am inquiring of is, for instance;
You can play the 'C' chord [or any chord] in different positions (at different frets, and different finger patterns).
You can move the chord up the fingerboard, but it's still the same chord.
I understand that the capo changes the key when it's moved up the fingerboard, and that is a nice feature included in the SM IV.
But, as for the positions, I didn't see how that could be done.
Thank you.
Yes, I understand the chord variations as you listed.
What I am inquiring of is, for instance;
You can play the 'C' chord [or any chord] in different positions (at different frets, and different finger patterns).
You can move the chord up the fingerboard, but it's still the same chord.
I understand that the capo changes the key when it's moved up the fingerboard, and that is a nice feature included in the SM IV.
But, as for the positions, I didn't see how that could be done.
Thank you.
- KVRist
- 383 posts since 23 Oct, 2009
After watching videos I also got the same question how to change chord positions.
I liked the Renegade videos the most and how everything looks well designed in this library, but all chords seem played in open position and I have not seen any higher.
I liked the Renegade videos the most and how everything looks well designed in this library, but all chords seem played in open position and I have not seen any higher.