Drop 2 Chord Voicings for Jazz and Modern Guitar by Joseph Alexander

Drop 2 Chord Voicings for Jazz and Modern Guitar by Joseph Alexander

Author:Joseph Alexander [Alexander, Joseph]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2011-09-09T00:00:00+00:00


Exercise:

As an exercise I’d like you to write the above example but with a new substitution idea; Play a Dominant 7 chord on the b6 of the original chord.

For the chord of G7 you would substitute an Eb7. Start by working out the resultant extensions for the substitution as we did in this chapter, and then work out how to play the sub in each position of the guitar like in example 6b. Here is one position to get you started:

Chapter 7: The Tritone Substitution

The most important substitution to know in jazz is the tritone substitution. In its simplest form, it is the substitution of an original Dominant chord for another one three tones (or one tri-tone) away. The distance of three tones in music is a flattened 5th (or b5). The terms tritone substitution and b5 substitution are synonymous.



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