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@SignalsMusicStudio
1 month ago
CLARIFICATIONS AND CORRECTIONS! 🔴When playing a 7(#9) chord, it's common to remove the 5th in the chord. Why? Because it really doesn't add any "important flavors" to the chord. Also, the nature of the guitar makes it difficult or sometimes impossible to play afull 7(#9) chord. 🔴As mentioned at 07:10, you'll rarely hear the 3 and b3 played side-by-side on a single instrument. But across different instruments, you can expect that the two will compete against one another in a blues or rock setting. For example, a blues pianist might play A7 with a major 3rd of C#, and in that same octave, a lead player might play a C natural. 🔴There is some VERY UGLY NOTATION at 10:53, during the David Gilmour lick. I wrote this tablature in MuseScore and forgot to check all the staff notes :( 🔴At the end of this video, when I say my videos have "no ads," I meant promotions or in-video advertisement. I don't have ads in my lessons because 1) i hate ads and 2) they completely destroy the flow of an educational lesson. But I do monetize this channel, meaning you probably see some ads before clicking on one of my videos. This collects enough money to pay a few bills, but it's really my patreon supporters who enable me to make straightforward lessons without spamming you with VPN ads, razors, or one of the other hundred other companies bugging me to do ad-re
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