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A I6 is the analytical way to say "I chord, first inversion." This could also mean (and it usually does) that the I chord, in any inversion, has the third in the bass. Let's look at some examples: Suppose you were in the key of C major. The I chord would be C, made up of the notes C, E, and G with C in the bass. Therefore, the I6 chord would be C/E (C with the bass note E). Suppose you were in the key of G major. The I chord would be G, made up of the notes G, B, and D with G in the bass. Therefore, the I6 chord would be G/B (G with the bass note B). This also brings up if you have the I chord with the fifth in the bass. That is written as I46 (but with the numbers directly on top of each other, which I don't know how to do on the computer). In C this chord would be C/G.
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If x and y are two positive numbers, with arithmetic mean A, geometric mean G and harmonic mean H, then A ≥ G ≥ H with equality only when x = y.
It means 18kt gold electroplated.
gold electroplated. It is not solid gold
18KT Gold Electroplate. The rings base metal is electroplated with 18 kt gold.
gold electroplated. It is not solid gold
War symbol
It means diminshed, so G followed by a degree symbol means play a G diminshed chord.
If you mean what are the notes, it's E, G#, and B. Added: if you mean an E major chord.
g g e a g e e g e a g e g g e e a g g e e a g g g e e a g e
g g e a g e e g e a g e g g e e a g g e e a g g g e e a g e
g g e a g e e g e a g e g g e e a g g e e a g g g e e a g e
(high)e e e, c, e, g, (low)g. (high)c, (low)g, e, a, b, b flat, a, (low)g, (high)e, g, a, f, g, e, c, g, ect...
g g e a g e e g e a g e g g e e a g g e e a g g g e e a g e are the right notes for that song