Description
We'll learn how to to play or voice a minor-major 7th chord rooted on the D string. Next we'll learn a typical jazz chord progression using the chord as a substitute for the i chord in a minor progression.
Bmin7b5 (ii) / E7 (V) / Amin/maj7 (i) / Amin/maj7 (i)
We'll learn to voice some of the chords in a couple of different ways for variety. Finally in the next lesson we'll play the progression along 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