Description
Now we have a way to play dominant 7th chord anywhere on the fretboard in a variety of voicings!
We can use our standard A & E major barre chord shapes, alter them to include the minor 7th scale degree & use them to play dominant 7ths across the fretboard. By including the C7 & D7 shapes, we can play movable dominant 7th chords rooted on the E, A & D strings.
That's a lot of options for playing dominant 7th chords! Have fun with them!
Lesson Info
Instructor
Christopher Schlegel
Tutorial Lessons
- Moveable Dom 7th Chords: Introduction
- A-Shaped Dominant 7th Barre Chord
- Alternate A-Shaped Dominant 7th Barre Chord
- E-Shaped Dominant 7th Barre Chord
- Alternate E-Shaped Dominant 7th Barre Chord
- C-Shaped Dominant 7th Chords
- D-Shaped Dominant 7th Chords
- Mixing E-Shaped & A-Shaped Dominant 7th Chords
- Play Along G7, C7, A7 & E7
- Mixing C-Shaped & D-Shaped Dominant 7th Chords
- Play Along D7, G7, E7 & A7
- Conclusion