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On guitar, how do I play the chord C/B?

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On guitar, how do I play the chord C/B?

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Anytime you see a chord with a forward slash, it means that you play a chord with a seperate (usually non chord tome) in the bass. C/B means a C chord with a B in the bass. If you are playing with a group, the bass guitar will take care of the /B part. If you are playing alone however, simply mover your Fifth string, third fret (C) to a fifth string second fret. (B) If you follow it with C/A then the B becomes a passing tone. A chord run like this would typically look like this: C C/B C/A C/G Hope this helps.

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