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  1. These start getting tricky… when you have a dominant chord in the chart, you can place b5, #5, b9, or #9 in the chord. It’s best to establish the original chord first , then do your substitution. C7-F can become C7-C7b5-F, or C7-C7+-F, or C7-C7b9-F, etc. These work best when the dominant chord is going to resolve down a fifth.

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    Once this gets easier after a few minutes (or however long it takes to practice to the point of the arpeggio becoming automatic in your movement), play a Dm7 chord voicing before and after you play the arpeggio; this is helpful, because it creates a reference point

  3. Well, if you’ve taken a shot at our two lessons on basic Travis finger style guitar, Let Your Fingers Do the Talking or Add a Pinch, then you should find a song like Dust in the Wind to be relatively easy to work out. In fact, those of you who’ve worked through Add a Pinch probably already have the introduction to this song down cold.

  4. From the "Come Dancing,"composed by Michael Walden, I see two chord vamp "Dm7, Bb7, Dm7, Bb7 ....." with funky feeling.This tune seems key of F since ... two chord vamp: Dm7 to Bb7 – Guitar and Music Theory – Guitar Noise Forum

  5. Here it is in A: A, B, C#, Eb, F, G, A. A diminished chord, as I’m sure you’re aware, consists of the root, the minor (or diminished) third AND the diminished fifth. If you will, it is a minor third on top of another minor third. Since the guitar, when standardly tuned, is tuned in fourths, it is almost impossible to play pure diminished ...

  6. Hi Folks,I have this question for quite a while now... What is the general idea of finding the right key to soloing? Say, for example, the backing tra...

  7. After all, this is the note that defines a chord as being major or minor. “Sus” chords, “sus” being short for “suspended,” are created by replacing the third with a different note, usually the fourth. Since the fourth is a half step higher than the third, the replacement note is “suspended” over the third, and creates a new ...

  8. By the end of this article, you’ll be able to form any chord extension that you want! Extended chords are the 9th , 11th , and 13th chords. Like 7th chords, each can come in various ‘flavors’ such as dominant, major, and minor. Extended chords are most often in the dominant form, so that’s what I’ll cover in this article – just ...

  9. hi, i have been playing guitar for 2 months now, i seem to be having alot of trouble with the f chord. I can not cover the two strings with the same f... i need some f chord help – Beginner’s Q&A Forum – Guitar Noise Forum

  10. Skipping over F gets you to G, and the combination C-E-G creates a C major chord. Different chords have different formulas; the major chord works out to 1-3-5 against the major scale. A minor chord uses the b3 – C minor is C-Eb-G. There are two other common

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