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Key - Db Major
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Memorize The Chords Listed Below
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Key: Db Major ( Triad: Db - Gb - Ab7 )
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Identify The Major Triad For The Key (The 3 Root Chords That Establish The Key)
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Locate The Inversions* For the Chords Listed In This Exercise And Include Them In The Exercise
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Relative Minor Key - Bb minor ( Bbm - Ebm - F7 )
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Practice A Smooth Transition From The Major Key Into The Relative Minor
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Key: Db Major ( Triad: Db Gb Ab7 )
Relative Minor Key: Bb minor
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For the purpose of this exercise, please play the chords of the following progressions in the sequence they are shown: Db Major ( Triad: Db - Gb - Ab7 ) - Bb minor ( Bbm - Ebm - F7 ) |
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Db Major:
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Db
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Ebm
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Gb
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Ab7
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Db
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Bbm
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Fm
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Ab7
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Db
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Db Major - Add Color Chords:
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Dbmaj7
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Ebm7
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Gbmaj7
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Ab9
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Dbmaj7
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Bbm7
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Fm7
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Ab9
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Dbmaj7
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Relative Minor - Bb Minor:
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Practice These Chords
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Memorize Their Location On The Fretboard
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Memorize The Inversions Of The Chords
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Use These Chords To Build Songs In Db Major Or Bb Minor
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Inversions*: Inversions are duplicate chords on the guitar in different locations on the fretboard. |
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