Understanding: 7th Chords. Major, Minor, Dominant, Diminished |
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www.patdavidmusic.com Check out my free Grade 1 Playlist for 50+ more free videos to help you learn guitar for free! http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUi8ojFsJMz6e-JYo2fwxS4g43PuzsPtU How to Play 100 Classic Riffs, with downloadable PDF book with all the TABs! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuD5N0eXfwA Hey guys, Just a big continuation from the last video we did on building major, minor, aug and dim chords. This video adds in the 7th note. Many many chord progressions use 7th degree notes in their progressions so it's a good idea to understand why they work and how they function. Major 7th: 1 3 5 7 Minor 7th 1 3b 5 7b Dominent 7th 1 3 5 7b Diminished 7th 1 3b 5b 7bb www.facebook.com/patdavidmusic Pat |