Guitar Chord Progressions By Dan Denley
Actual footage from Dan Denley’s brand new course: Dan Denley’s Ultimate Guide To Chords. From DVD 5 – Blues Progressions
This course explores chord progressions all over the fretboard. Styles include Rock, Country, Blues, Funk, Soul, and numerous General Progressions that are sure to make you a better Guitar player today!
www.UltimateGuideToChords.com
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its major not … its major not dominant!!!
he mean major i … he mean major i think
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the triad for a … the triad for a dominant 7 would be
1,3,5,flat7 its neither major or minor
i agree with strum87 i agree with strum87
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1) Dominant 7 is …
1) Dominant 7 is not a triad because a triad is 3 notes.
2) It is considered to be major because it’s a major triad with a minor 7th on top. The third degree determines whether it’s major or minor.
The Chord for …
The Chord for MACHOS!!!!
The “3″ in the …
The “3″ in the chord formula makes it major.
Think of it as a Major triad+b7
The dominant 7th is used a lot as the “V” (5 chord) in progressions, although it can be used where ever you want provided it sounds ok…
what is a dominant …
what is a dominant chord?
nice lesson mate, …
nice lesson mate, but i think you need to practice strumming and barring the chords a little cleaner.