Dominant 7th Blues Chords - Blues Guitar Lesson #3
Published on 17 January 2016
This is the third video in the Blues Guitar Quick-Start Series. In this lesson we are going to learn some dominant 7th chord shapes and how to apply them to the standard 12-bar blues progression. Dominant 7th chords can really give your playing a more bluesy sound.
In the next lesson we’re going to take a look at blues rhythm guitar form a little different angle by learning a simple blues rhythm guitar riff. Work through this lesson and then continue on with the Blues Guitar Quick-Start series to learn more.
You can find all of the blues guitar lessons here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiyMO_9U8g1Aii7Q3aMgPcjY2mvsH1Zih
You can get the jam-track for this lesson here:
- http://www.guitarlessons.com/guitar-lessons/blues-guitar-quick-start-series/dominant-seventh-blues-chords/
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