Quote (JesperIF @ Sat, 10 Oct 2009, 15:44)
First one:
You have a F, a A#, a D# and a G
Looks to me like it's a D#major with added 2nd. But that added 2nd is the root of the chord so you might want to call it D#/F
i think in these type of situations Eb Major suits better
F/Eb would be better suited too
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Second one:
You have a F, a G, a D and a F#
Looks like a G without a third with a major 7th and root F. So Gsus7M/F.
Well you can see there's F, F# and G in the chord which sounds dissonant as hell.
Keep in mind that those name aren't absolute. If you change your point of view they might have a complete different name.
this one is a tricky one..
btw for the op~ what you trying to play
