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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v329/Wesker1287/IMG00062-20100120-1203.jpg?t=1264017771
Here, I took a picture too, it's part of my chord progression for a song I'm making and I can't find a name anywhere. Maybe this is the chord that will make me the next treasure planet, which is only one notch down from Queen itself!
That was sarcasm.
But seriously, what is this chord?
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Trying to post the tab but its not working so here
E A D G B e
2 2 3 3
So yes, A string, 2nd fret, D string Second Fret, B string 3rd fret and high e string 3rd fret.
Em7 or G6/E. Both names work, so it's up to you. Functionally it makes more sense to have it as Em7, thus forming a I>ii>IV, V>vi>I or VII>i>III progression.
Sebastian's right, in that you could technically call it a G6/E, but that would be pointless. In this context, as you are playing the open strings (which you need to include in the tab by the way, as they are fundamental to the chord) you have the bottom E in the chord, which clearly defined the chord in the context of E.