Diminished 7 Arpeggios over Dominant Chords - Robert's 2 Minute Lessons (44)
Published on 16 December 2020
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Let's see how we can use a diminished 7 arpeggio as a way to resolve a 5 chord.
Each note is a minor 3rd apart, which translates to 3 frets on the guitar. I’m playing the arpeggio over an E7 chord. If you start on the major 3rd, the first 3 notes are chord tones - Major 3rd, 5th, and flat 7. The fourth note is the b9, which creates the sound of a Dominant7b9 chord.
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