Acoustic Looper Jam 6 in F - Jack Johnson vibes

Course: Acoustic Looper Bootcamp

In this video

We play the secondary dominant and perfect fourth with an added dominant 7th interval, making them G7 and Bb7, this adds a Jack Johnson style vibe to our jam.

Theory points

The chords in the key of F are; F major, G minor, A minor, Bb major, C major and D minor.

It's essential that we refer to the IV chord as Bb (not A#) because the key signature of F major has one flat.

In this jam, we play the secondary dominant and perfect fourth with an added dominant 7th interval, making them G7 and Bb7, which matches the Jack Johnson style vibe.

Watch an introduction video for dominant 7th chords from my Improver course here.

Strumming

Lead - F major pentatonic scale

See below the F major pentatonic scale shape 3, which is based on the C CAGED shape.

Need more help with the pentatonic or CAGED system? Get it here

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