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  • Dan:

    Thanks so much! I really appreciate it! Perhaps in the future you might consider posting an individual lesson on the solo? Just a selfsih request on my part!! Thanks again!!!!!

    jim (42Redbear)

  • Great job on this. Thanks. The ascending chord progression starting at 1:23 ....

    What are the chords following Abm7, Bbm7? I can't seem to pick them out. Thanks again.

  • @42Redbear Ok, I go to a B7 or B dominant 7th. The same exact chords as the A flat minor 7th and the B flat minor 7th, except I put my middle finger down on the neck to make a 7th instead of a minor 7th, then I hold that same note when I move down to a B flat suspended 4th which resolves to a B flat dominant 7th.  The progression is A flat minor 7th, B flat minor 7th, B 7th, then B flat seventh sus 4 which resolves to a B flat 7th. Hope this helps you out!

  • Love this tune too. Was going to spend the afternoon learning the solo when I came across your video. Nice work.

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