Kite Guitar Exercises and Techniques by Kite Giedraitis: Difference between revisions
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7th chords rotate to 6th chords, but every 6th chord has a 7th chord homonym. So 7th chords can rotate to 7th chords, as in our first example 4 4 3 1 --> 4 2 1 1. You can think of this as Cv7 becomes vEb^m6/C, or as Cv7 becomes Cvdv7. | 7th chords rotate to 6th chords, but every 6th chord has a 7th chord [[Chord homonym|homonym]]. So 7th chords can rotate to 7th chords, as in our first example 4 4 3 1 --> 4 2 1 1. You can think of this as Cv7 becomes vEb^m6/C, or as Cv7 becomes Cvdv7. | ||
==== Rotating a Chord Progression ==== | ==== Rotating a Chord Progression ==== |