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Tom Quayle - Fusion Essentials: Soloing Over Dominant 7th Chords screenshot
Publisher: Tom Quayle | Language: English
Video: MP4, 1280x720 (16:9), 1779 Kbps, 25.000 fps
Audio: MP3, 128 Kbps, 44100 Khz, 2 channels
Size: 450 Mb | Includes Tabs & Jamtracks

This latest tutorial in the 'Fusion Essentials' range is the longest yet covering the often complex and confusing topic of 'Soloing over Dominant 7th chords.' Dominant 7th's are the corner-stone of fusion and jazz in that they are the tension building devices used by musicians to create a multitude of fantastic sounding lines and phrases. However, there are many types of Dominant chord and knowing them all and when to use them can be a huge challenge. This tutorial guides you through all the information you need to be able to play over pretty much any Dominant chord you'll ever come across using advanced Mixolydian, Mixolydian b9, Altered, Lydian, Phrygian and Diminished Dominants allowing you to create some fantastic sounding new licks, progressions and sounds that are an essential part of every fusion player's arsenal!

This HUGE tutorial features:

Highly Detailed 26 page PDF Document

Full 1080p HD Video With 20 Fantastic Tasty Licks

In Depth Theory and Concepts - Broken Down into Bite Size Chunks

Scale/Chord Charts for all Required Scales and Chords

15 Quality Backing Tracks to JAM Along To

Backing Track Guide Outlining All Required Scales



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