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Chords #3

Wide Voiced Triad

Here are examples of simple triad inversions.
In the video, “3rd” and “5th” of triads are used as the lowest note.

Wide Voiced #1

Wide Voiced #1

Wide Voiced #2

Wide Voiced #2

Wide Voiced #3

Wide Voice #3

See how the chord sounds richer just by changing the arrangement of notes in a chord.

Studying difficult tension chords is good, but I personally recommend playing intros and endings with a simple chord.

Wide Voiced Triads

Wide Voiced Triads

Tritone Substitution

Now, as the final topic of this advanced class, I will teach you “Tritone Substitution”

“Tritone Substitution” is also known as “substitute chord”.

as a “substitute chord”.

One of Chords with the “same triton” can be used as the substitute chord of the other.

The tritone is a note three whole tones away from a reference note, as briefly described in Chapter 11.

You can remember this as “#4th relationship” or “♭5th relationship”.

Let’s take “G7” as an example.

The “B” and ”F”, that is, “3rd” and “♭7th”, are three whole tone away from one another.

There is another chord having “B” and “F” as “3rd and ♭7th”, D♭7.

Let’s check the chord tones of D♭7.

You can see that D♭7 includes “B” and “F” as “♭7th” and “3rd”.

Therefore, “D♭7” can be used as the substitute chord of “G7”, and of course, “G7” can be used as the substitute chord of “D♭7”.

“G7” usually resolves to “CM7”, and “D♭7” usually resolves to “G♭M7”, but since the chords have the same tritone, “G7” can resolve to “G♭M7” and “D♭7” can resolve to “CM7”.

You can see in the next video that this is a very natural progression.

Tritone

Tritone

Tritone Sub

Tritone Sub

There is always more to learn about chords.

Using what you learned in this Advanced class, you can teach yourself to be a better player!

Checkout the triad inversions listed in the next chapter.

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