In this video
7ths can be used to add more complex harmony beyond the basic chord triad. We can play both major and minor 7ths in various musical situations. In this video, we cover how to play them, where they are appropriate and how to distinguish them by their sound alone.
Song references for interval training
- Major 7th - Somewhere Over The Rainbow (first and 3rd melody notes), Take On Me (A-Ha)
- Dominant 7th - Star Trek Theme Tune
Level 4 Lead Guitar
The Power of Intervals for Lead Guitar
Introduction to ear training
Root, Octave, 4th and 5th Intervals
Flat 2nd and Major 2nd Intervals
Minor 3rd and Major 3rd Intervals
A Major Scale and Chords
Dave Grohl Player Study (Foo Fighters)
D Major Scale and Chords
E Major Scale and Chords
Major 7th vs Dominant 7th Intervals
Major 6th Interval
Keith Richards Player Study (Open G Tuning)
Ear training and Intervals Consolidation
Recommended Songs
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