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Hybrid
Guitar Chords
If the bass note of a guitar slash chord is not a part of the basic
chord, then this is sometimes known as a hybrid chord.
The notes of the basic chord are heard in relationship to the
bass note, and the bass note is considered the root. These types
of chords usually imply much more complicated chord structures.
Writing them as a slash chord is sometimes just a simple way to
get a complex sound.
Here is an example of a hybrid chord. D/C could be considered
a D7/C, a 3rd inversion D7 chord. But depending on the context
your ear may not hear this chord in that way. As a hybrid chord,
you will hear the C as the root, the D as a 9, the F as a 11,
and the A as a 13. If you don't understand what that means at
the moment, just think of it as a really complicated chord. As
you learn more about music theory and chord construction, this
will more sense.
Here is how to play a D/C chord.
Basic
D chord

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Location
of lower C note

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The D note on the 4th string open
and the C on the 5th string clash against each other. This
is why you want to mute the 4th string in this case. |
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