Learn more about the b7-chord and its relationship with the 7-chord in this lesson.
The most complicated minor chord in the major key is the 3-chord and I’m telling you why this is so in this lesson.
This lesson on implied harmony will show you how intervals can be used to play a variety of seventh chord types.
Explore the two dominant seventh chords in the harmony of the whole tone scale in this lesson.
In this lesson, you’ll discover 4 substitutes of the 2-chord that advanced players spice up their chord progressions with.
In this lesson, you’ll discover the scale options for dominant chords that resolve to the 2-chord, 3-chord, and 6-chord in the major key.
Finally there’s an answer to the question that bothers on whether the 7-chord (aka – “subtonic chord”) is a min7b5 or a half-dim7 chord.
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