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NUGGETS Nuggets: 8 Hip Rock Chord Voicings By Dave Rubin To paraphrase “Keef” Richards: “The trick is to find new ways to play the same thing so it is still rock ‘n’ roll and not some other form of music.” Sage that he is, he could have been referring to the music from the dawn of rock creation in the early 1950s onward. And while standard open E and open A-derived barre chords are the backbone of many classic rock tunes, some of the greatest guitarists have utilized partial barres, triadic voicings, and other chord progressions featuring pedal tones to produce memorable harmonies. By the way, if any of the following examples suggest the mythical “Lost Chord,” your search is over. Along with teaching private lessons in NYC, Dave Rubin has written over 100 blues, classic rock, jazz, and country guitar books for the Hal Leonard Corporation. His latest is Inside Rock Guitar: Four Decades of the Greatest Electric Rock Guitarists. www.musicdispatch.com 12 GUITAR TRICKS INSIDER DIGITAL EDITION DECEMBER SPECIAL