I wonder if you would consider doing a video on developing 'Dom 7 vocab' - how to use our knowledge of triads / arpeggios / scales and 'moves' or 'bluesy stuff' to play over a static Dom chord (or even a Dom chord in a blues that might only be for 2 bars) or even a G7 that you might only hit for 1 bar in a blues in Bb. Hope that makes sense - I'm just struggling to play stuff that sounds/feels good over that chord type, and need some inspiration on what the practice or listen to to get better - even just some album recs or tune recs would be great (or a good book if you've used one that has examples of that kind of vocab! (This might make a good series to discuss ideas for lots of different chord types (Dom7, Maj7, Maj6, m6, etc etc)).
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I wonder if you would consider doing a video on developing 'Dom 7 vocab' - how to use our knowledge of triads / arpeggios / scales and 'moves' or 'bluesy stuff' to play over a static Dom chord (or even a Dom chord in a blues that might only be for 2 bars) or even a G7 that you might only hit for 1 bar in a blues in Bb. Hope that makes sense - I'm just struggling to play stuff that sounds/feels good over that chord type, and need some inspiration on what the practice or listen to to get better - even just some album recs or tune recs would be great (or a good book if you've used one that has examples of that kind of vocab! (This might make a good series to discuss ideas for lots of different chord types (Dom7, Maj7, Maj6, m6, etc etc)).
Great that you asked! Have you seen this lesson yet? ruclips.net/video/wxBXEkZuyvw/видео.html
That might help stimulate some fresh ideas :)
Very helpful video! The slurs sound jazzy and cool, and help relax the hands, win win!
I'm glad it was helpful! :)
It's the little things. Thank you.
My pleasure 😊
Superb Jared.👌
Thank you!
Haven't finished the video but liking for the guitar choice already
Great!