| Learn Altered Chord Voicing For Jazz Guitar Altered chords most commonly occur on dominant chords. The whole idea behind a dominant chord is to provide motion within a chord progression by adding tension and then resolving to a consonant chord. It's very popular to alter the 5th of a dominant 7 chord by raising or lowering the note to add tension. Let's take a look at a regular C7 chord and then a few alterations. Example: C7 = C E G Bb C7#5 - C E G# Bb Now let's add the 9th to a C7 to create a C9 and illustrate the alterations that are possible. Example: C9 = C E G Bb D C7#9 - C E G Bb D# As you advance, you will also want to mix up the altered 5th's and 9th's to create more sounds! Below I'm including a few popular voicings of altered dominant chords that you'll make great use of. I'll include these in Tablature form with the name of each chord. Small Ensemble Voicings G7#5 D7b9
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