Blues Guitar Chord progressions - D minor
This lesson is taken from DVD 5 (Blues Guitar Progressions) of his Ultimate Guide to Chords course, a fully comprehensive learning program which gets you to understand the REASONS for playing particular chord patterns, or why a particular scale is suited for playing lead over a chord sequence. For me, this course bridges the gap between theory and practice which has always been my difficulty. The split videos ( showing both fretting and chording hands close-up ), along with the audio samples and tabs for each lesson, and the textual instruction from the manuals really bring it all together in a manner which is relevant to how you play guitar in the REAL world.
This mini-lesson is a short extract from Ultimate Guide to Chords showing how you can transform certain chord patterns just by changing tempo, and slightly adjusting the format of the dominant key - in this example he slows down a Dm7 chord set, switching the Dm7 for a Dm9, producing a really nice minor blues sequence.
Once again the video is split to show both the picking and the chording hands simultaneously in close-up.
I am sure you will find this lesson useful, and it should give you just a taster of what is available from the course:
Ultimate Guide to Chords - Comprehensive lessons program for guitar players who want to understand chord and scales theory
Enjoy your music,
P.J. Murphy
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