Tomo,
Thank you for this awesome knowledge. I am studying every day. My question is: in this lesson you explain 4 voicings for dominant 7th chords which I understand. You then say in the lesson on 9th chords you will show the 2 triads for a total of 6 which I also understand. But then you say we will eventually get to 10 chords. My question is, what are the 4 chords I am missing to get to 10?
Thanks again for this awesome knowledge!
Tom
BL05. (014-2) Dominant 7th Chords - 4 Note Voicing
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This lesson is all about Drop 2 voicings.
https://tomovhxtv.vhx.tv/videos/tf-lesson-014-2-dominant-7th-chords-4-note-voicings
https://tomovhxtv.vhx.tv/foundation-core-music-lessons/videos/fc-drop-2-voicings-7th-chord-inversions
When you play top 1234 set strings. Top note will be R or M3 or 5th or b7.
M3 b7 5 R
R 5 b7 M3
M3 b7 R 5
5 R M3 b7
Yes. using Vm & Ivm Triads (two) plus other inversions so total 6 with using two type triads.
https://tomovhxtv.vhx.tv/videos/tf-lesson-014-3-c7-9-v-minor-vi-minor-triads
https://tomovhxtv.vhx.tv/videos/fb-slow-blues-9th-chords-9th-slides
So all together 10 chords!
Thank you.
Tomo
Thank you Tom!
Tomo
Thank you Tomo. I got it. So for Cdom7 you have the 4 shapes (each I identify by the top note-very useful) and the 3 shapes for the g minor and 3 shapes for the a minor triads. Thanks again.
You're very welcome! Think more inversions than shapes! Better because you can hear those sounds before you touch them.
Good job!
Tomo