However, in most pop music charts that I've seen (especially the Contemporary Christian genre) - G2 would be played as G-A-B-D (i.e. including the 3rd) - the sound you're talking about is most often seen as G2(no 3rd) in this arena....FWIW.

TC


On Apr 26, 2005, at 9:02 AM, Darcy James Argue wrote:

On 26 Apr 2005, at 9:31 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:

One of the reasons I like G2 for A-D-G (or any of the inversions thereof) is that it indicates an acoustic root for a stack of 4ths.

Hmm. I see -- interesting.

So long as players know there's a fifth in "G2," I can see the usefulness of the symbol when it comes to notating alt bass chords concisely.

- Darcy
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