Hey Friend,
I worked up the natural Mu major chords for you. If you'd like to read more info about Mu chords, check it out here.
In each of these examples, I've tabbed out the "add9" versions, although the G Mu chord could be considered an "add2" due to the open A string.
As I mentioned yesterday, some of these buggers will be a bit challenging (like Badd9 - see, it even has "bad" in its name), especially because of the finger stretch involved. Do what you can and file the rest in your memory banks.
Hope you have something fun planned for the day - have a great one!
Peace~
Dave
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