Get TAB for this lesson here: www.masterguitarists.com See my guitar BLOG here: guitarplanet-david.blogspot.com Follow me on Twitter here: twitter.com HD Version of the video available at www.youtube.com This is a sample of my lessons. This one teaches 16 voicings for each of the 7th chords of the major scale.
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Yes. My audio teacher was talking about chords being based on the major scale. Helps a lot, and thank you.
I WISH LEARNING THINGS WAS EASIER
Many thanks for this instruction. Seeing chords in the context of the underlying scale clears up some theory-fog. The Masterguitarist site is a gem t’boot. All the best.
Thanks a ton!
YouTube won’t let me post a link here in this comment section. Go to my web site, select the MUSIC THEORY link next to the neck of the red jazz guitar on the left of the page, then select 112 DIATONIC MAJOR CHORD VOICINGS INSIDE THE MAJOR SCALE. I will also send you a private message with the link in it. Thx!
I can’t find the tab for this on your site, can you give me a direct link?
THANK YOU for making the chord video I’ve been searching for! I’ve been needing these chords for years and I feel like this is going to help me out a lot!!!
Oh hai! Have you tried the X7 Guitar Mind Implant (google it)? Ive heard some great things about it and my friend learned how to really jam with it.
really helpful video…thanks a lot
very nice lesson guy thanks!!!!!!
First you need to ask yourself what your goals are and shoot for them. If you are a beginner I advise you start with something challenging enough to keep your interest but easy enough not to discourage you. Learn something fun! Tabs are your key, they are great place to start, try websites like songsterr or ultimate guitar.
I broke three of my fingers trying to do these chords
very influential. being this proficient in regards to theory and chords is now a goal for myself
that Abmaj7 sounds amazing
Go to my web site for free tab.
i dont understand anything..which should i start?im a beginner?
I’m buying your “Diatonic 7th Chord Voicings Of The Major Scale” e-booklet.
Yeah, there is a lot of material I’m trying to get across in a 10 minute video. I’d suggest using the pause button and rewind and just take in one chord voicing at a time. Also, you can get the tab and chord diagrams at the Lulu link shown just below the video.
u playing too much too soon
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I gotta agree here; for one thing starting out with static stretches (ie chords) is a bad idea, you should start of with stretching in a dynamic position like 3 note per string pentatonic exercises or something like that and move to static chords when your hands are more pliable. Also, position and hold are very important, and knowing when to stop to prevent injury. It’s usually pretty self-evident though; if you find your wrist is sore after a while of playing then change it!
FM7, Gm7, Am7, BbM7, Cd7, Dm7, Em7b5, FM7
Your getting subscribed. Good lesson.
David, awesome video…it’s taken me an hour o get through the first seven minutes, but it’s been time well spent. You’ve got a great teaching style, some beautiful voicings and a nice sounding L-5! Thanks for the lesson. Great stuff!
That would be an “archtop” guitar – specifically a Gibson L-5 Wes Montgomery model.