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The V7 of iii is a dominant 7th chord built on the seventh scale degree and the V7 of vi is built on the third. These secondary dominants have one note that does not belong to the current key, the 3rd of the chord. For practical purposes, that’s really all you need when improvising and if you choose to think of them as VII7 or III7 you’ll be fine
FREE TRIAL LESSON lessons.jumpstartjazzguitar.com/freejazzguitarclass The Jumpstart Jazz Guitar Coaching program is specifically geared towards guitarist over 50 who are making the transition from rock or blues to jazz. My unique program provides a private lesson experience with custom lesson plans and unlimited video feedback, but made to fit your busy schedule. Click the link to schedule a free trial lesson and learn more about the program.
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enjoyed that lesson, thank you for sharing
Thanks. Glad to hear it!
Can you explain more example of V7/iii, V7/Vi ?
What is the V7 chord of iii and Vi?
The V7 of iii is a dominant 7th chord built on the seventh scale degree and the V7 of vi is built on the third. These secondary dominants have one note that does not belong to the current key, the 3rd of the chord. For practical purposes, that’s really all you need when improvising and if you choose to think of them as VII7 or III7 you’ll be fine
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Great lesson but what's the make of the guitar you're playing.
It's a Peerless Gigmaster Jazz (175 style)