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Rhythm Changes chords tritone substitution - slow tempo - demonstration

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  • @fredericofarah haha

    

  • The use of oblique harmony...

  • You save my life !!!

  • isn't the second chord supposed to be G7 instead of D-7? If you want the tritone sub of G7 maybe the second chord should be Db7.

  • Retsofnalanosaj - Thank you very much.

  • It's in a book called "The Real Book" but it's not tab, regular notation only. The form is AABA and is 32 bars long. The basic changes are: A Section: |Bb G7|Cm F7|Dm7 G7|Cm7 F7| |Fm7 Bb7|Eb Edim|Dm7 G7|Cm7 F7| |Bb G7|Cm F7|Dm7 G7|Cm7 F7| |Fm7 Bb7|Eb Edim|Bb F7|Bb | B Section: |D7 |D7 |G7 |G7| |C7 |C7 |F7 |F7 | Back to A Section: |Bb G7|Cm F7|Dm7 G7|Cm7 F7| |Fm7 Bb7|Eb Edim|Bb F7|Bb |
  • Does anyone know or know where I can find a subsitution for bsus?

  • Does anyone know where I can obtain the Tab for Oleo? Thanks, John

  • simple, clear, chords on screen, website, slow tempo, it's a great lesson! 5 stars :-)

  • What a GREAT study. One of the best I've seen on Youtube. You really picked out an important lesson, and didn't even need banter, just guitar. 5 Stars.

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