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Yes! It’s called an “appogiatura” chord, it’s a chromatic ornament to the next chord, half a step higher. Going a little deeper, it can be seen as a dominant tritone substitution: Instead of playing the dominant of a chord (the V of Dm would be A), we can play instead the major (or 7th) chord which is three whole steps away from it (A -> D# = 3 whole steps).
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Good explanation of both the keys and how to play them. Very good.
Elijah
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Hi man, is the D#maj7 another chromatic?
Manuel Casares
Yes! It’s called an “appogiatura” chord, it’s a chromatic ornament to the next chord, half a step higher. Going a little deeper, it can be seen as a dominant tritone substitution: Instead of playing the dominant of a chord (the V of Dm would be A), we can play instead the major (or 7th) chord which is three whole steps away from it (A -> D# = 3 whole steps).
Hope it helps!
doopcircus
Thank you , Manuel! 🙂 It does!
doopcircus
Thank you , Manuel! 🙂 It does!