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unusual chords

Question:
What are some unusual guitar chords you guys like to use? Not necessarily their theoretical names, cause they can be kind of complicated, but just the notes in them and their voicings. Some I like are:
-0- -1- -2- -x- -2-
-4- -0- -0- -8- -3-
-4- -2- -3- -7- -0-
-2- -3- -4- -6- -2-
-0- -3- -4- -7- -3-
-x- -1- -2- -x- (moveable) -x-
A lot of the time I just like to add in the tritone somewhere to give it...ah, "character."
Answer:
I wrote a little ditty that goes between:
Amadd2: x02500
and
Fsus2: 1330xx
They're great for a really spacey, lots of chorus and reverb sound.
Answer:
try these on. . .

0x6470 and x07400

came up with those one day while i was messing around with dare you to move. . .
i usually play them in the key of E. i think one is a form of E and the other is a form of A.
Answer:
some john mayer chords. . . the source of many strange ones.

2x2200 4x4400 2x2320. use the thumb for bass notes.
Answer:
i really like open chords, and using my capo with variations on open chords and stuff
-0--0--0--0--x--
-0--0--1--0--7--
-2--4--2--1--9--
-2--4--2--4--7--
-4--6--x--2--9--
-x--x--2--0--x--
here's a cool chord progression too
-0--x--
-5--4--
-5--5--
-3--3--
-5--4--
-x--x--
Answer:
Dmaj9#4
X54654
Common chord in jazz, but sounds so nifty.
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