![]() ![]() This lesson will use dominant 7th, dominant 9th, and dominant 13th chords. Measure 4: C9 rooted on the 5th string, 3rd fret.Measure 3: C7 rooted on the 5th string, 3rd fret.Measure 2: C13 rooted on the 6th string, 8th fret.Measure 1: C7 rooted on the 6th string, 8th fret.All are common voicings that you should learn.īelow are some common dominant chords that will be used in this lesson. ![]() The 12 bar blues form consists of 12 bars or measures. Since these are all dominant chords they have some dissonant notes that are not in the keyįor those who don’t know, the roman numerals represent the degree of the major scale. The C major scale consists of the following notes: C, D, E, F, G, A, B. The basic 12 bar blues consists of the following: So in the key of C: I7 = C7, IV7 = F7, V7 = G7. This next example is the most basic form of the 12 bar blues in the key of C using the chords C7, F7, and G7. I kept it simple by showing whole notes, but I would try quarter ntoes. The next example changes the last measure from a I7 to a V7. This is very common when you want to repeat the form.
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