So I was studying this video:
And I came to the realisation that you can use the chord demonstrated in this lesson as a sort of V altered chord, basically anywhere on the D string to facilitate a ii V I.
The chord in question if you're treating the lowest note as the Root is : R b5 b13 9 - So it's like it's implying a Dom9 (b5b13) If that's not a convoluted way to name it.
It's like if you were to treat open A as the Root of this V chord - Like a ii V I in D Major - and played the chord voicing from the
D string - (fret 2), G string (fret 3), B string fret 1, and High E (fret 1) - Left hand fingers- 2, 4, 1, 3 in order going down. You would end up with loads of A altered chords, but it gives you a mix of altered intervals and colour tones (9ths,13ths etc) in your A7 altered voicings.
To my ear, using the shape mentioned above, there aren't any that sound bad, even as you go further away from the voicing of the I chord.
Give it a try playing - E min7, (Open A + That shape on any fret, D maj 7)
You can even try them out as Arpeggios!
Let me know if you find anything cool
And I came to the realisation that you can use the chord demonstrated in this lesson as a sort of V altered chord, basically anywhere on the D string to facilitate a ii V I.
The chord in question if you're treating the lowest note as the Root is : R b5 b13 9 - So it's like it's implying a Dom9 (b5b13) If that's not a convoluted way to name it.
It's like if you were to treat open A as the Root of this V chord - Like a ii V I in D Major - and played the chord voicing from the
D string - (fret 2), G string (fret 3), B string fret 1, and High E (fret 1) - Left hand fingers- 2, 4, 1, 3 in order going down. You would end up with loads of A altered chords, but it gives you a mix of altered intervals and colour tones (9ths,13ths etc) in your A7 altered voicings.
To my ear, using the shape mentioned above, there aren't any that sound bad, even as you go further away from the voicing of the I chord.
Give it a try playing - E min7, (Open A + That shape on any fret, D maj 7)
You can even try them out as Arpeggios!
Let me know if you find anything cool