| Using the Dom 9 chord in the Blues |
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brian writes "Using the Dom 9 chord in blues can spice up your chord melodies and add interest to your solo's because of the added tension of the 9th interval. In this simple lesson I will show you three Dom 9 chord forms that are very useful and practical to use in your own blues music.
- This is A9 on the inside 5,4,3,2 strings
This is great for sliding into an creating funky rhythms that go great with horn parts. ----------------- -------5--------- -------4--------- -------5--------- -------4--------- -----------------
This is A9 covering all 6 strings This one is good for jazzing up your Blues. -------7--------- -------7--------- -------6--------- -------5--------- ----------------- -------5---------
This is A9 on the 5,4,3,2,1 strings This 9 chord form is the king of funk!! Also great for sliding into and creating that James Brown "I Feel Good" sound.
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Once again
Have Fun
Brian Calloway " |
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