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thanks for the info, i am about to practice them now. but i do have a question about the tritone. you say that a tritone is a maj. 3rd and a min 7th, i thought a tritone that can be played on any note of a key. i'm confused. will you help me ![Embarrassed :-[](http://www.learngospelmusic.com/forums/Smileys/classic/embarrassed.gif)
Nati gave one way to use tritones (a way I never thought of, and WILL try as soon as I get home!), but tritones are very also very convenient for playing a dominant 7th chord.
If I want to play Cdom7, which is C - E - G - Bb, I could play:
E-Bb/C-E-G
A tritone in the left hand that has the third and dominant seventh of 'C', and a Simple C Major in the Right. I could also play a C Power chord (C-G) seeing as I already have the E in my left hand.
And to Nati......Thanks man. I can't WAIT to get home and practice till 2am
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thanks rjthakid
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