Beatles Songs that use 7th Chords (and the Music Theory behind them)

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In today's guitar and music theory lesson we learn about 6 Beatles songs that use 7th chords. 7th chords have a particular sound and function in any given song and its best to see them in action in some absolute classics such as Beatles hits. They also have a clear role to play when it comes to understanding the fretboard and music theory as it applies to guitar.

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Video Chapters:
00:00 Lesson Introduction
01:13 Song #1 - Dominant 7th Chords
03:50 What scales to play?
04:40 Song #2 - m7 and the ii7 - V7 - I
06:48 History of the V7 Chord
07:57 Song #3 - John Lennon - another ii7 - V7 in E
09:27 Song #4 - Harrison classic - maj7 and 7 in C
13:42 Song #5 - Paul McCartney "rhythm changes"
16:26 Song #6 - Back to the blues with dominant 7th chords
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music theory, seventh chords, george harrison
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