In the following example, you will notice some new chord symbols. These slash chords indicate a chord with a specific bass note under it. For example, in bar 2 the chord symbol G/B indicates a G chord played over a B bass note.
In bar 4 the symbol G/D indicates a G chord over a D bass note. In bar 5 the symbol Am/E indicates an A minor chord with an E bass note. Slash chords are often used to create smooth, melodic bass lines and the symbols tell you that a note other than the root is played as the bass note of the chord.
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