Dominant 7 Barre Chords in Any Key
In this lesson I'll show you how to play a dominant 7 chord as a barre chord. You'll need a voicing with the root on the 5th string and one with the root on the 6th string. This can be pretty tricky, and if you don't do it right, it ends up sounding like a regular major chord. So make sure to arpeggiate your chords and make sure you can hear the bluesy tension from the dominant 7 note!
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Chapter 1: First Law in Blues: Intro to the 12 Bar Form
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Tutorial: Intro to the 12 Bar Form In Blues
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Tutorial: Making The 12 Bar Form Sound Like Blues
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Tutorial: More 12 Bar Blues Tricks and Keys
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Chapter 2: Blues With Power and Barre Chords
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Tutorial: Power Chords in the Blues
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Tutorial: More Blues with Power Chords
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Tutorial: Playing Blues With Barre Chords
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Chapter 3: Minor and Dominant Blues
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Tutorial: The Minor Blues
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Tutorial: How To Play the Blues Riff in Any Key
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Tutorial: Alternative Chord Voicings
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Tutorial: Variations of the 12 Bar Form
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Chapter 4: Blues Rhythm and Feel
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Tutorial: Blues Strumming Patterns
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Tutorial: Feels, Rhythms, and Grooves
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Tutorial: Intro to Regional Blues Styles
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Chapter 5: Start Your Own Blues Lead Playing
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Tutorial: The Most Important Notes
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Tutorial: Make Music With The Notes You Know
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Tutorial: Playing with Feel in Blues
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Tutorial: It's All In The Timing
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Chapter 6: Blues Tone and Equipment
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Tutorial: Blues Tone: Guitars
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Tutorial: Blues Tone: Amplifiers
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Tutorial: Blues Tone: Effects
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Tutorial: Blues Tone: Odds and Ends
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Tutorial: Blues Tone: Getting the Right Setup