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A 7th chord or a “dominant chord” more than likely is going to resolve to Major or Minor chord that will complete a phrase or even the entire song. When playing over chord changes it is important to know the tones that outline each chord, as well as the scale that fits each chord. Here I explain one scale that you can use over a G7 or “dominant” chord as well as the Arpeggio and an exercise that will help you become more familiar with each tone of the Arpeggio. I’ve also included four common chord voicings you can use whenever you come across a G7 chord on any song you might be playing. If you found this lesson helpful and you would like similar information on some other scales, arpeggios, and chord voicings please check out Lesson 8: The C Major Scale, C Major 7 Arpeggio and Six C Major Chord Voicings. and or Lesson 9: D Dorian, The Dminor7 Arpeggio and Seven D Minor Chord Voicings. Being an individual and finding your own voice is not an easy task, but it is extremely important in the world of improvisational music so please be patient and try your best to come up with your own ideas. I hope you enjoy this lesson.
Below is the YouTube video of the lesson: