Jazz guitar substitutions 2 - using diminished 7 chords over a dominant 7

Published 2019-04-14
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All Comments (2)
  • @zaqintosh
    Fantastic lesson! Quick question, you mention the recipe of playing a diminished arpeggio starting on any note of the five dominant chord except for the root. What about starting a semi tone up from the root? so over the E7 play an F diminished (7) chord... this is just an inversion of the same diminished chord right? or is this actually a different one that somehow also resolves well to the one chord? Thanks in advance !! you're a great teacher btw!