BC-151 • A7, D7, E7 Chords (Guitar Lesson)

This isStage 5, Lesson 1 of Justin’s Beginner Guitar Course. This video shows you an easy way of speeding up your chord changes and making your songs sound better and more in time by forcing yourself to keep strumming! Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Justin’s Beginners Guitar Method is all free - and all the notes, tabs, neck diagrams and other helpful stuff is all found on the web site. The videos are all embedded in the pages, so using the web site makes it a lot easier to use the course. Hope you like it! Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons :) justinguitar.com .
BC-151 • A7, D7, E7 Chords (Guitar Lesson)
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justin is the man, man :) excellent lesson
@curvenut
What makes a 7th chord a 7th chord, is the first octave (or second ) is lowered to a seventh note instead.
This gives the chords a new interestihng sound, and is used in many songs.
However, to really understand this, I advice you to do try to learn more music theory so all of ths makes sense to you! ;p
Why A7 is called A7,
what makes it makes it 7 ?
What is the maning of 7 ?
Thanks
Fantasitc
Love It
yey stage 5 !!! ^^
@dowopden1 just get a left handed guitar, or flip the strings like how hendrix did
Hey Justin, Kinda stuck on this one?..Im left handed..How do you play chords a7sus4..dm7 c#m7 bm7 f#m7 your help on this really appreciated..Perhaps you know of left handed guitarist who can help out…Thanks
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i play these chords differently
I learnt the 7th chords by flattening the 8th note in the major scale (octave) by a whole step, so in A the 8th note would be A then flattened a whole step making G, so G is the note you add to your A chord to make a dominant 7th…I think? Like Dusky said, the A major scale has a G# as the 7th note, not G. But I’m not sure if the A7 is pulled from the major scale.
sorry, i meant the 7th note. you’re right, the 8ght note is the tonic, the A again…
We also have different intervals,like thirds, fifths…no matter… :)
No sweat man, we all have to learn. =)
The 8th note is the A again, the tonic. But the interval is an octave.
However i don’t understand the other thing about what your teacher said. =D
Apologies if I said something wrong. You’re probably right and I must have learned badly the scale of A…
I thought the 8th note is the G… i checked my notes…anyways…:-?? I also asked a teacher and he told me that there are major chords with maj7s and major chords with minor 7ths…didn’t understand a clue…and he told me that I really should learn intervals… Anyways, sorry! cheers and good luck.
Sorry if I’m double posting this, Firefox returned an error message.
The A major scale would contain the notes: A B C# D E F# G# right?
Amaj7 chord would be: A C# E G#, right?
Am7 chord would be: A C E G, right?
And an A7 would be: A C# E G, right?
Remember, the A7 chord does not occur in the A major scale.
the 7th note in the scale of A, also called “sub-tonic’ si the G. when you flatten it, it becomes a min7 chord. i think that’s right. you don’t have to laugh.
Don’t you have to flatten the 7th note first? Because the 7th note in the scale of A actually is a G#. However if you use G, you’ve got yourself a maj7 chord.
Correct me if i’m wrong.
=)
In the scale of A, the SEVENTH is the G note (SOL). If you ADD that note, the SEVENTH (dominant 7th), the A chord (A,C#,E) becomes a dominant 7th chord. the same with all others. The same with 5ths,13s,11s…:-?? I think so. Hope everything’s alright.
Your lessons are really helpful :D I’m learning alot!!!! Thanks.
you are famous.
In a 7 chord, you’re just adding the flattened seventh to a major chord. e.g. an A major chord has A, C#, E as its notes. The 7 chord adds the G to the major chord. That makes it the 7 chord.
nice
Justin do you have any lesson explaining how an A becomes an A7? which note changes what is the relationship, etc. I really need to learn that. Hope you can help :)
Good stuff, as always!
its a bit strange..when im wathing your lesson it always make me happy:D
Justin really rules! :D