| 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 we will show you three Dom 9 chord forms that are very useful and practical to use in your own blues music.
This is a 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.
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This is a A9 covering all 6 strings. This one is good for jazzing up your Blues.
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This is a 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 and feel.
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