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Beginners Guitar Lesson: Dom 7th Chords (Guitar Lessons BC-009)

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Lesson 9 covers the open 7th chords (dominant 7) - part of a complete video beginners guitar course.

Taught by Justin Sandercoe.

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  • A Dominant 7 chord is when you take the 7th of a chord and flatten it.

    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

  • Haha 7 chords. thats funny. My friend learning guitar thought you use a 1st and 5th "power cord" to plug in your amp haha. Every time I said "power chord" he got this funny look on his face

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  • I just pieced this together. It's a cool little Travis picking progression at 4/4 time using only the first 4 strings. It goes like this: A6, G#+7, B sus4/G, G6, F#7, Bm add11, F#+7, A/F#, E7, A7 sus4... What a nice sound! Try it out!

  • C7 is a beast

  • encore encore more more!!!!

  • hey man, like this guy down have said, we need your translate of then, if you put some legend it will be help us so much, my english is'nt good, sorry my wrongs...

    thx u so much, answer us , bb

  • preciso de seus videos com a tradução para o portugues fasendo favor : [

  • do the barre chord of F and lift up your pinky... so it would be

    131211

  • whats f7?

  • it does sound like chinese.lol

  • I find Justin very funny :D

  • thanks!

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