Chunky chords

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mikko.karhula
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Hi!

Here is little lesson showing "chunky chords" I like to use every now and then especially when composing solo guitar material.
I hope this video inspires you somehow.
Have a nice weekend!

Kindest, Mikko




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Didn't know they called it chunky chords. Use of open strings just makes any chord resonate more. I was learning a Steve Vai Whitesnake song the other day and he used a lot of open stings in his chords, sounds really nice.
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Inversion does sound boring compared to "chunky," though if we stayed consistent in this nomenclature we'd end up using terms like 1st chunk, 2nd chunk, and 3rd chunk. ;)

I appreciate you passion and your desire to share knowledge @mikko.karhula. Your playing is always wonderful.
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