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Guitar Interactive Magazine

Issue 42
Tom Quayle Column
These chords are written from a G root rather than a D as stated in the video
Standard tuning
Potential Dorian Chord Shapes

Gm7

Gm11

Gm13

Gm9

Gm7
10

Gm9
8

Gm11
8

Gm11
10

2
1

3
4

3
3
3

1
3
3

5
3
3

5
3
3
3

11
10
12
10

8
11
10

10
10
8
10

10

11
10
10
10

Gadd9 #11

Gmaj9

Potential Lydian Chord Shapes

Gmaj7

Gmaj7 #11

Gmaj13

Gmaj7 #11

A/G

10
1
1

2
3

10

Gmaj7

10

2
4

2
4

2
4

3
4

3
4
4

2
4
4

5
4
4

2
2
2

12
11
11
10

12
11
12
10

10
7
11
10

10
11
12
10

Potential Mixolydian Chord Shapes

G7

G9sus4

G13sus4

G7add11

G9
9

2
1

2
1

G9sus4
10

1
3

G7
10

G7
8

4
4

3
4
3

1
2
3

5
5
3

1
4
3

10
10
9
10

10
10
10
10

12
10
12
10

8
10
9
10

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Example Chord Progression 1 - All Mixolydian

C 9sus4

E9sus4
7

G9sus4

A9sus4

1
2
1
1

2
3

7
7
7
7

4
4
4
4

3
4
5

1
2
3

Example Chord Progression 2 - All Dorian

C m9

Em9
5

Gm9

Am9
5

1
2

4
2

4
4

10

7
7
5
7

4
4
2
4

7
5
5
5

5
3
3
3

Example Chord Progression 3 - All Lydian

Emja7 #11
7

C maj7 #11
4

1
2

Amaj7 #11
4

Gmaj7 #11

1
2

1
3

2
3

11

12

9
8
8
7

6
5
5
4

4
6
6

2
4
4

Example Chord Progression 4 - Mixolydian, Lydian, Dorian, Mixolydian

E9sus4
7

C maj7 #11
4

Am7

G9sus4

1
2

2
4

13

14

7
7
7
7

6
5
5
4

5
5
5

1
2
3

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