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You got the name of the chords wrong. If you have a capo on the first fret, then what you described as Eb would be a D. In other words fret two is now fret one, so you can write it out normally.
-JunoTrevan | 6/28/2004 |
thank you juno now i don't feel like the only one who aggres that axehappy needs guitar lessons or somethin -coasty_007 | 7/30/2004 |
not true...the chord is a specific group of tones, not a finger pattern. fingering a D chords with a capo on the first fret gives the tones of Eb....not D...smarty -retasmcm | 2/21/2005 |
not nesissailry "smarty" in theory any chord can change to any other chord by barring! Hell I'm 16 and I know that! -JAGFullMetalCB | 8/3/2005 |
yea really... the fingering position would be a D but instead the chord is a Eb... it goes both ways... -CM129688 | 8/8/2005 |