
Generating Challenging Picking Exercises From Ninth Chords on Guitar
Let’s take a close look at a common extended chord—containing a note beyond the seventh, the venerable ninth.
These articles originally appeared in the January-February 2020 issue of Acoustic Guitar magazine.

Let’s take a close look at a common extended chord—containing a note beyond the seventh, the venerable ninth.

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