Description
This lesson is a conclusion to our new 7th chords. In this tutorial we learned how to play and use:
Diminished 7th:
Minor 7th Flat 5th:
Dominant 7th Flat 5th:
Minor Major 7th
We learned how to play all these new 7th chord shapes rooted on the E, A and D strings. Then, we learned how to use them in a jazz chord progression.
If you liked this tutorial on extended harmony chords, then you might enjoy the others in the series:
Extended Harmony Chords Series 2
Extended Harmony Chords Series 3
Happy extended harmony chord playing!
Lesson Info
Instructor
Christopher Schlegel
Tutorial Lessons
- 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