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Chords & improvisation
I'm having to work out some chords for beginning improvisation and this is one area I'm not so hot on.
Is a 7 chord the same as a major 7?
I know that, for instance, G7 is GBDF. But if I have a G major 7, am I supposed to use an F#, as in the G major scale? Or am I supposed to use an F# for G7 because the piece is in the key of G major?
Also, can anyone point me to a good book or website that sets out chord theory in simple English?
Is a 7 chord the same as a major 7?
I know that, for instance, G7 is GBDF. But if I have a G major 7, am I supposed to use an F#, as in the G major scale? Or am I supposed to use an F# for G7 because the piece is in the key of G major?
Also, can anyone point me to a good book or website that sets out chord theory in simple English?
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Thank you Mike. I'm going to be really annoying now and ask if you explain why, so that I can work out the others.
Tambo - I'm sure your link would be very useful, but I don't play guitar, I'm afraid. I have to improvise a sax melody around the band's backing chords.
Molly - not a bad idea, but what I need is a recommendation for a book that will show me all this chord stuff in dummy-ese, as it were. Getting hold of it is no problem - I work in a library.
Thanks both for looking in, though.
Tambo - I'm sure your link would be very useful, but I don't play guitar, I'm afraid. I have to improvise a sax melody around the band's backing chords.
Molly - not a bad idea, but what I need is a recommendation for a book that will show me all this chord stuff in dummy-ese, as it were. Getting hold of it is no problem - I work in a library.
Thanks both for looking in, though.
OOOh Saxy .......... sax improv ......... now you're talking my language :o)
G7 is the fifth chord in the key of Cmajor ............. called the "dominant seventh" (hence the F is natural)
Gmaj7 is the root (first) chord in the key of Gmajor. (Hence the F is sharp)
Hope I haven't confused you :o)
Google "Jamey Aebersold chords".......... lots of charts and diagrams available.
G7 is the fifth chord in the key of Cmajor ............. called the "dominant seventh" (hence the F is natural)
Gmaj7 is the root (first) chord in the key of Gmajor. (Hence the F is sharp)
Hope I haven't confused you :o)
Google "Jamey Aebersold chords".......... lots of charts and diagrams available.
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