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Don't let chord inversions bamboozle you. This lesson explains all (and 5 ways you can play a Bmaj7)
Inversions are essential for jazz players, virtuoso cats such as Martin Tyler, but they are super-useful for any player ...
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Guitar World on MSNEmbellishing guitar chords is the best way to liven up your rhythm work – learn 5 Eric Johnson-inspired chord voicingsThe third string A gives us a 9th, then another 5th (D) on the second string, and major 7th (F#) on top! There are several ways you can view this chord. Looking closely, there is a B major triad ...
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How you can use arpeggios to imply dominant 9th chords in your solos (it's easier than it sounds!)as I descend the A blues scale while also touching upon the chord’s major 3rd, C#. When the progression moves to D7 in bar 5, I similarly describe a D9 sound (D, F#, A, C, E) by playing the ...
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