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7th Chords in a Metal Setting (Guitar Lesson)

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2011

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  • thankyou, this is the kind of video i was hoping for when i typed in my search

  • Great lesson. I have been looking for something to spice up my sounds.

  • This Videos SIK! Those chords are so Menacing lol! For Some Reason this vid is a bit laggy, the other 1 was fine. Dr. Hot Licks FTW!!

  • @massif20022000 Yes :)

  • uggggh, thats some fast pickin ya got there!

  • Fun. Good material. The chords give you the feel that something needs to be resolved!!! Super fun. I just posted a new SHRED clip. It's very cinematic. YOU might like it. Cheers. -Demi

  • pretty cool, opeth use this kind of thing sometimes, another way you can use sevenths is by harmonizing two guitars playing powerchords for example one guitar plays f and c and the other plays a and e and you get an f maj7 chord

  • awesome!!

  • you my friend, just gave me some ideas;) normally i liked played 7th chords in metal just dropping the 3rd, (because the 7th can tell you if its a major/minor)

  • i thought you were gonna use the flat seven but that sounds even meaner

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