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i've met this chord many times

this chords only use in guitar

tab is like that

-0- -0-

-0- -0-

-3- or -4-

-4- -6-

-4- -6-

-2- -4-

some tab site called them As or Bs

exactly what chords are they?

and how to make like that chord?

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If they're used in the same piece, then they're probably just using the E and B strings as constant tones, kind of like pedal tones. The first one is an F#Major chord with an added B and E - the second is a G#Minor chord with and added E. So it would be F#MajorMinor7add4 and G#MinorAdd6, if you just think about classification of the tones involved. If, on the G# chord there is an E in the bass, then it would be a EMM7 chord, and the guitar only contains the upper notes.

As far as making chords with similar sounds, experiment with using familiar chords, especially bar chords, with open strings. I recently broke my B string, and instead of replacing it I've been using it to create some interesting sounds. I'm not suggesting that you break a string, that's just one method :D

Also, watch this video:

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