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Uploaded by sjdnw on Apr 30, 2009
Robert Trainor Blues Jazz guitar lesson 1
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I like this video!!,thanks for your teaching!!
But my knowledge is limited,
I would like to ask what is (D#9)D9?
is that different from the chord D#9/D9 during the intro???
cyrus234 2 years ago
D#9 is an altered chord. ie it has a major and minor 3rd in it. You can play the melodic minor scale starting on the D# over it.....this will resolve nicely to the G the 1 chord....
sjdnw 2 years ago
Very GOOD!
guitarbob58 1 year ago
yeah...
altered chord has so much room to improvise....
thegreatgarry 2 years ago
very nice!!
aXegat 2 years ago
I see.
thanks so much!
Your version is more jazzy and has your style,
and I've learnt something from this.
keep it up=]
sorry for my poor english
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I like this video!!,thanks for your teaching!!
But my knowledge is limited,
I would like to ask what is (D#9)D9?
is that different from the chord D#9/D9 during the intro???
cyrus234 2 years ago
D#9 is an altered chord. ie it has a major and minor 3rd in it. You can play the melodic minor scale starting on the D# over it.....this will resolve nicely to the G the 1 chord....
sjdnw 2 years ago