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Fusion Frollicks-Outside Dominants prt3

The Commitments

My first time was in the early 90's. I was about 17 or 18 at the time and the experience still gives me sleepless nights to this day!

Fusion Frollicks - Outside Dominants Part 1

Scott Hendreson

Now that you know all the Blues (Hexatonic), diatonic modes and melodic minor scales, we can now look at how to use them over a dominant or 7th chord. This lesson is in 2 parts because of there is a great deal you can do with a dominant chord and there’s a great deal of theory surrounding it. Dominant chords appear in 2 main varieties, Static and Functional. A dominant chord normally resolves to its 1 chord. This is because the whatsit of the 7th becomes the doo dah of the 1 chord and vice versa. Simple!

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