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13 years ago
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baritone600


 [New Recruit] 12 Posts
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sorry this should have read what are the notes in C#m/H
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13 years ago
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slickrick


 [Tabologist] 90 Posts
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The "H" is probably equivalent to "B", as some countries that is the norm.
And the slash makes it look like a split chord, more about those here:
http://www.tabnabber.com/FORUM2/display_messag...
So what you have is a C#m chord with an additional B note.
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13 years ago
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baritone600


 [New Recruit] 12 Posts
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hi slickrick thanks for that! It is the first time I have come across this. Saves me making a stab at a chord. Have a good day
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13 years ago
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baritone600


 [New Recruit] 12 Posts
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hi thanks for that valuable information have a good day regards John
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