BC-009 • Beginners Guitar Lesson - Dom 7th Chords
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Lesson 9 covers the open 7th chords (dominant 7) - part of a complete video beginners guitar course that has all notes available for free from www.justinguitar.com. Just click on the Beginners tab on the left and learn guitar in progressive easy steps. Taught by Justin Sandercoe.
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I've learnt mainly of the London college of music sort of grade books and they would refer to this sort of chord as just a 'A7' (for example) and a Dominant major seventh as a 'Amaj7'
And also all chord references around the net refer to it that was aswell
So that could create confusion for some people?
Good lesson regardless
you'r a good techer
but in this lesson ther is only 6 chords
not 7.
alex.
you'r a good techer
but in this lesson ther is only 6 chords
not 7.
alex.
In the harmonized scale maj7-chords are represented on the tonic and subdominant, as you probably know.
Here is the C major scale: C - D - E - F - G - A - B (B is the 7th of the C major scale)
Here is a Cmaj7 chord: C - E - G - B
To make it a dominant 7th flatten the B: C - E - G - Bb (that's why the note he is hitting is between the 6 and 7)
Here are other examples:
D7 = D - F# - A - C
E7 = E - G# - B - D
G7 = G - B - D - F
A7 = A - C# - E - G
hope that helps. let me know if you have any other questions =D