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  1. I enjoyed this, at first I really had to concentrate on the vibrato but as I went it became more natural. I found it easier to do as I moved to the D7 and then the E7, A7 gave me the most challenge but definitely coming

  2. Funny, this helped me figure out something I have been thinking about for a while. This chord shape is used a lot in blues.

  3. This has been a easy breezy week for me. After last week… I needed simple. LOL… It is def fun to play w some wiggles… and I love the blues.

  4. I like using these abbreviated 7th chords to represent a full dominant 7 chord. I also played around subbing diminished chords for the triad 7th chords. the b7 chords as presented are dominate 7 chords(no 5} so C#dim can represent A7, F#dim can represent D7 and G#dim can represent E7. The spelling for diminished chords are 1-b3-b5, So C#dim,F#dim G#dim and their inversions can be played all over the neck depending on what voicing and register you want to play in so your not playing what everyone else would play… Have fun…

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  1. I enjoyed this, at first I really had to concentrate on the vibrato but as I went it became more natural. I found it easier to do as I moved to the D7 and then the E7, A7 gave me the most challenge but definitely coming

  2. Funny, this helped me figure out something I have been thinking about for a while. This chord shape is used a lot in blues.

  3. This has been a easy breezy week for me. After last week… I needed simple. LOL… It is def fun to play w some wiggles… and I love the blues.

  4. I like using these abbreviated 7th chords to represent a full dominant 7 chord. I also played around subbing diminished chords for the triad 7th chords. the b7 chords as presented are dominate 7 chords(no 5} so C#dim can represent A7, F#dim can represent D7 and G#dim can represent E7. The spelling for diminished chords are 1-b3-b5, So C#dim,F#dim G#dim and their inversions can be played all over the neck depending on what voicing and register you want to play in so your not playing what everyone else would play… Have fun…

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