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The Guitar Guild
Posted By Gatsby
It's actually not an exception, but it works...

It's actually not an exception, but it works because it's surrounded by two other notes, F and A, which gives the chord much more stability.

To use a cooking analogy, sugar and chili flakes alone...
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The Guitar Guild
Posted By Gatsby
Both! If you play E and F simultaneously on a...

Both! If you play E and F simultaneously on a keyboard it'll sound horrendous. But the music theory explanation is that any two keys directly next to each other clash. B and C clash, and so do C and...
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The Guitar Guild
Posted By Gatsby
Oops, didn't know you were learning guitar!...

Oops, didn't know you were learning guitar! Thought it was just a meme.

Fmaj7 is tricky because all together it's beautiful, but there's also the clashing two notes E and F. But if you wanna lie...
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The Guitar Guild
Posted By Gatsby
Re: The Guitar Guild

B major is worse IMO. Although you could always cop out and strum a B7.