BC-009 • Beginners Guitar Lesson - Dom 7th Chords
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- i thing u r the one who don't know c7
- c7 is incorrect i think
- ummm..i understand a bit...but can you explain me about scales?thank you@_@
- cool!thanks!@_@
- get a life u moron
- the way you said it made it more understandable, and i sort of get an understanding to it. thanks :)
- thanks for the lesson but im still a little confused, in the C7 chord it does not contain the 5th step (g note) that an original c chord contains(CEG), but other chords in 7 DO contain the 5th step, so can a 5th step be optional or something? also i found that if you were to open the 2nd string in an original c chord E e (x32000) it would play all steps, 1-3-5-7b(C E G A#) could it be played this way?
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- thank you for explaning how to get the dominant 7th, been tryin to figure this out for awhile...
- 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
- 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
- my bad he says flatned, but then why? 6th is on the 6th note, 7 should b on 7 no?
- he says u play the 7 note of the major scale. but the note hes hiting is inbetween 6 and7 could someone explain the reasoning for this?
- i really hope that was a joke
- "Maj7" chords don't work as dominant chords because the do not contain a tritone interval. Therefore the name "dominant major seventh" is misleading, IMHO. In the harmonized scale maj7-chords are represented on the tonic and subdominant, as you probably know.
- theres not supposed to be. they're called "7th chords". ...jesus.
- idiot
- i think that´s just the chords name
- hey justin you'r a good techer but in this lesson ther is only 6 chords not 7. alex.
- hey justin you'r a good techer but in this lesson ther is only 6 chords not 7. alex.
- Loving it! Nearly up to lesson 10. I am going to do it in blocks of 10 and then go over the beginner stuff to see how much I have progressed... Not very far I imagine, but it is all a good laugh, eh. Haha. Nice lessons mate.
- lol blueses
- great lesson. thanks justin! ur da bomb!
- I sort of disagree with this I've learnt mainly of the London college of music sort of grade books and they would refer to this sort of chord as just a 'A7' (for example) and a Dominant major seventh as a 'Amaj7' And also all chord references around the net refer to it that was aswell So that could create confusion for some people? Good lesson regardless
- justin is jus too good












