How to Play Rhythm Blues Guitar: Part 6

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Part of the video series: How to Play Blues Guitar

Summary: Learn how to play dominant sevenths minor chord progressions for the electric rhythm blues guitar in this free music lesson video clip.

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John Armstrong John Armstrong has been teaching guitar at Keller Music for over 15 years now. He has played with countless musicians over the years, and in bands ranging fro... read more

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How to Play Rhythm Blues Guitar: Part 6

Hi! My name is John Armstrong from expertvillage.com. Today I will be discussing with you the ins and outs of electric Blues Guitar. Okay next we will take that same minor chord progression using the A harmonic minor scale, but now we are going to substitute the triads for seven chords. So now my one chord is going to change from minor triad to a minor seven, A minor seven. My D minor chord or my minor four chord triad, seven chord, and my E major chord, my five chord will change to an E dominant seven. So I have a one minor seven, a four minor seven, and a five dominant seven within the confines of 12 bars that will sound a little something like this, two, three, four.

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