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In this video we are continuing with our series on playing over single chords. This time we will take a look at the dominant 7 chord.
In order to be dominant a musical element needs to have a major third and a minor seventh. Typically, dominant 7 chords are used to add tension and that means that we can bring more outside notes to augment that tension. For this to work you have to play strategically by using strong rhythm phrasing.
The scale that works the most because it matches or the musical elements is the Mixolydian mode. Another option is the Lydian Dominant scale, in order to make the Lydian mode dominant you only have to change the major seventh for a minor seventh.
Finally a little device I love to use is playing random shapes across the fretboard to create tension over the dominant chord.
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