Description
This tutorial is about extended harmony chords, covering 7th chords beyond dominant 7ths, major 7ths and minor 7ths. This tutorial assumes you already know & can play those more basic 7th chord forms & shapes. We will extend the concept of triadic harmony to include: diminished 7ths, dominant 7th/flat 5th, minor 7th/flat5th, and minor/major 7th chords. We will learn how to play these as chord shapes rooted on the E, A and D strings. Then we will play them in a jazzy chord progression with a backing track.
Lesson Info
Instructor
Christopher Schlegel
Tutorial Lessons
- Extended Harmony Chords 1: Introduction
- Diminished 7th E String Root
- Diminished 7th Chord E String Root Play Along
- Diminished 7th A String Root
- Diminished 7th A String Root Play Along
- Diminished 7th D String Root
- Diminished 7th D String Root Play Along
- Minor 7th Flat 5th E String Root
- Minor 7th Flat 5th E String Root Play Along
- Minor 7th Flat 5th A String Root
- Minor 7th Flat 5th A String Root Play Along
- Minor 7th Flat 5th D String Root
- Minor 7th Flat 5th D String Root Play Along
- Dominant 7th Flat 5th E String Root
- Dominant 7th Flat 5th E String Root Play Along
- Dominant 7th Flat 5th A String Root
- Dominant 7th Flat 5th A String Root Play Along
- Dominant 7th Flat 5th D String Root
- Dominant 7th Flat 5th D String Root Play Along
- Minor Major 7th E String Root
- Minor Major 7th E String Root Play Along
- Minor Major 7th A String Root
- Minor Major 7th Chord A String Root Play Along
- Minor Major 7th Chord D String Root
- Minor Major 7th Chord D String Root Play Along
- Conclusion