Playing G7 (Seven) Altered Chord Voicing

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Part of the video series: Chord Voicing in C Major D Minor & G7

Summary: Learn some tips on how to play an altered chord voicing on the piano in G7 in this free music video on chord voicing and piano lessons.

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Playing G7 (Seven) Altered Chord Voicing

Now we're going to take a look at some G7 chords, alternating the chords. We're going to start on G and we have 1,3,5,7,9,11,13. If you have a G7 sharp 9 it sounds like this, here's our 9 and we sharped it. Same thing with G7 flat 9 or here's a G7 sharp 11. I sharped the 11, here's a G7 flat 9 sharp 11. So those are some altered voicings for our G7 chord.

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