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Dominant 9th Chords
9th chords are similar to 7th chords except we add the 9th scale step which is the same as the 2nd. There are 3 types of 9th chords. Dominant, major and minor. The dominant 9th chord is the most commonly used.
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Close To Heaven by Peppino D’Agostino
Difficulty: Intermediate
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“Hate Me” by Blue October
Difficulty: Easy We are going to work on this song a little differently. The other guitars that are played in the song only mimic the actual acoustic guitar, so instead of playing those parts, let’s improvise. Below is the entire acoustic theme, from beginning to end.
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Clumsy Card House by Blue October
Intro Verse Chorus Outro Riff Resources Complete Transcription To “Clumsy Card House” (PDF) Complete Transcription To “Clumsy Card Houser” (Power Tab)
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“Can’t Find My Way Back Home” by Blind Faith
Difficulty: Easy Tuning: D, A, D, G, B, E Intro Here is the full intro: Guitar 1: Guitar 2: Verse Here is the full verse: Guitar 1: Guitar 2: Chorus Guitar 2: Interlude 1 Guitar 1: Guitar 2: Complete Transcription In PTB
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No Rain by Blind Melon
Difficulty: Easy – Intermediate Intro Here’s what the intro sounds like with both guitar parts: Guitar 1 Guitar 2 Riff Resources Complete Transcription To “No Rain ” (PDF) Complete Transcription To “No Rain” (Power Tab)
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Buckets Of Rain by Bob Dylan
Riff Resources Complete Transcription To “Buckets of Rain” (PDF) Complete Transcription To “Buckets of Rain” (Power Tab)
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Minor 6th Arpeggios
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Major 6th Arpeggios
Use these five shapes to play major 6th arpeggios.
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Dominant 7th Arpeggio Shapes In Closed Position
Here are the 5 dominant 7th arpeggio shapes in closed position. You can use these shapes to move around the fretboard and play them in different keys.