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These Dominant Chords Work Like Magic

12/05/2019 Posted by BlitzGuitarAdmin Fingerstyle Guitar Lesson

Hey guys, in this guitar lesson I am going to show you how to add chords to a simple chord progression, precisely, Dominant chords.

The Dominant chord is built on the fifth degree on the Major scale. Musicians, refer to it as the “Five chord”, written with the Roman numeral V. The main job of the Dominant chord is to resolve on the Tonic chord, also called the “One chord”, written with the Roman numeral I.

In this guitar lesson, I am going to show you how to add the Dominant chord (as well as the subdominant II) to a simple chord progression to make it more interesting and musical.

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