music notation for a c dominant 7 chord voicing

Dominant 7 Chord Voicing: Root plus Definitive Tones

A standard way to voice a Dominant 7 chord is to play the root plus the two definitive tones (3, b7)…

This open voicing can be played as an arpeggio in your left hand when soloing or played two-handed (Root left, 3 & b7 right) when comping.


C Dominant 7: The 1-3-b7 Chord Voicing

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C Dominant 7: The 1-b7-3 Chord Voicing

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Homework

Using your ears and knowledge of scales and chord structure, “transpose” this voicing to the big 12 spellings chromatically ascending…

Doing so develops an enormous chord vocabulary that you will know by ear, intellect, eye, and muscle–laying a rock solid foundation for fluent improvisation.


learn more… Jazz School: Chord Voicings: Dominant 7, add 9

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