
In this week’s guitar lesson, you’ll learn how to visualize and play several easy chord substitutions that will help you add color to basic chords.
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00:01 – Introductions (Song to learn)
02:18 – B minor triad over a G chord = G Maj 7
04:24 – B minor scale over a G chord = G Lydian
05:27 – D minor triad over a G chord = G9
06:15 – E minor triad over a G chord = G6
07:00 – Em is the relative minor of G
08:12 – E minor triad over an Am chord = Am9
09:53 – C major triad over an Am chord = Am7
11:48 – 1st part of song to learn (G chord)
13:27 – 2nd part of song to learn (Em chord)
15:45 – 3rd part of song to learn (Am chord)
17:08 – 4th part of song to learn (D7 chord)
18:39 – Conclusion