How to Build Extended Chords on Guitar – Lesson PDF

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If your chord progressions sound correct but never quite rich, the problem isn’t your playing. It’s that you’re missing extensions.

This PDF lesson shows you how to add notes to chords you already know, the way working musicians turn a basic progression into something that sounds grown-up.

Inside you’ll find:

  • Major 7 extended shapes on the 5th and 6th strings
  • Dominant 7 shapes with 9, b9, #9, 13, and b13 variations
  • minor 7 extended shapes on the 5th and 6th strings
  • Shell chord foundation so every extension makes sense
  • Movable shapes you can shift to any key

This lesson is for you if:

  • Your chords sound fine but flat
  • You’re bored playing the same open shapes
  • You want a clear way into the voicings used in jazz, bossa nova, R&B, and gospel
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If your chord progressions sound correct but never quite rich, the problem isn’t your playing. It’s that you’re missing extensions.

This PDF lesson shows you how to add notes to chords you already know, the way working musicians turn a basic progression into something that sounds grown-up.

Inside you’ll find:

  • Major 7 extended shapes on the 5th and 6th strings
  • Dominant 7 shapes with 9, b9, #9, 13, and b13 variations
  • minor 7 extended shapes on the 5th and 6th strings
  • Shell chord foundation so every extension makes sense
  • Movable shapes you can shift to any key

This lesson is for you if:

  • Your chords sound fine but flat
  • You’re bored playing the same open shapes
  • You want a clear way into the voicings used in jazz, bossa nova, R&B, and gospel

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