Chord of the Week 68
Oh no I dit’int! Bb7 with b9, #9, 13 and b13? And no root, to boot, Lute. Call the half step police! Did I hear JB say “Take it to […]
Oh no I dit’int! Bb7 with b9, #9, 13 and b13? And no root, to boot, Lute. Call the half step police! Did I hear JB say “Take it to […]
Oh snap! I like, totally reharmonized the GMaj7 and went straight to a Bb7 like chord with no root. Freakin unpredictable fellow, your host. This is used for the end […]
Yeah, I know, I could have played F natural instead of Eb, thereby creating the required half step. But I was in a D13b9 kinda’ mood. what can I say? […]
This one took a while to figure out. How to get a half step and the D in the melody. But after many hours of ciphering and calculating I arrived […]
This voicing has some similarities to the Bb-13 from COTW 63, the half step between the seventh and 13th, for example. The third has been moved down an octave, and […]
Don’t play this one for an hour straight, please. It sounds cool, but it’s a bit of a stretch. It’s a variation on “last week’s” voicing, with the seventh in […]
If you get away from half steps too long, you kinda’ miss ’em. I know right about now you probably had a hankerin’ for a nice, juicy half step. Maybe […]
I had to make an exception to the half step rule here for reasons of um, uh… national security. Yeah that’s it. Not really. The point of COTW is to […]
Here’s an altered E7 with no third. It still sounds like it wants to resolve. Soon. Maybe it’s a good thing you didn’t have to actually wait a week to […]
Since my rule for this exercise is: No half steps, no glory, I had to take a standard voicing for B-7b5 and add that 11 (E) as an open string. […]
Since Darn That Dream goes to C Maj7 here, I decided to do that also. This voicing is similar to some previous ones in DTD. You’d almost think E-7, GMaj7 […]
Necessity being the smother of all conventions has led me, and hence, you, to this C#-7 unusual and very hip voicing. How hip? It’s so hip that…I dunno’. You’ll notice that […]
You might have seen this one coming. Or maybe not. It is petty similar to the first chord in the Darn That Dream progression, only different.
“Nuttin’ doin’!” No open strings here. But still, a cool voicing for B7+4 with a half step and the melody. The good news is that this one is transposable. \tran(t)s-po-ze-bel […]
Next is A-7, again with a 13th. Unlike the Bb-7 from “last week”, this voicing has the minor third in it, and as always, the melody on top. Will the […]