The Dominant 13th chord (Voiced with 4th Chord)
The previous 5 Cool Chords were all dominant chords that consisted of various alteration of notes (b9, #5, etc). This cool chord is a dominant chord with just extensions and no alterations.
You may already play this chord a lot and never realized what is was. I know this was the case for me.
There are many uses for this chord but I'll touch on 3 ways that I use this chord. If you have any other uses please feel free to post them.
Also, please excuse any mistakes with the sounds clips, they are raw and spur of the moment but I wanted to be able to capture how this chord sounds.. hopefully I'll be moving to videos soon.
Let's look at this chord:
Ab 13 LH/RH = AbGb/CFBb
Chord Breakdown wise: in the LH you have the Root, b7 and in the RH you have the 3, 13 (or 6) and 9
Another way to look at how to form this chord is to think..
Root and b7 in the LH and a 3-note Fourth chord off the 3rd in the RH.
Quick note on 4th chord: A 4th chord is essential a chord where ever note is a 4th away. So in the case of CFBb.. the F is a 4th away from C and Bb is a 4th away from F.. when I say "a 4th away" another way to look at it is that the note is the 4 of the scale.. so for C major scale.. C D E F G A B C.. F is the 4.. for F major F G A Bb C D E F.. Bb is the 4..
I hope I didn't confuse there.. just think.. 4th chord each note is a 4th away.. these chords are also called quartal chords if you want to google more info on them.. they are really powerful chords that can produce some nice contemporary sounds.
Anways, Back to the post..
How would you use this chord?
1. As a 1 passing chord to get to the 4. We'll be in the key of Ab.. we'll use the song I Love You Jesus / More Than Anything (Clip 1).
Clip #1 -
I may play the play-over like this:
4 DbAb/FAbBbCEb I love you
6 FEb/GAbBbCEb Jesus
7 GEb/FBbEb I worship
1 Ab/EbAbDb and adore you
1 AbGb/CFBb (PASS)
4 DbF/BbEbAb Just
5 EbBb/FGBbCDF want to
6 FEb/AbBbEbG tell you
you know the rest
We're in the key Ab, we're using the Dominant 13th chord as a passing chord from the 1 to the 4.. it's similar to the 1-1P-4 (1 chord, 1 passing chord, 4) move that we did in Cool Chord #5.
Why is Ab 13 being used as a passing chord to Db Major?
We explained this in previous Cool Chord posts.. you can approach any chord from a dominant 7th chord a 5th away!
Practice this.. this is the KEY to connect your musical ideas, thoughts together.. remember music is like talking.. passing chords are the "and, but, or, therefore, then, etc" the "connector" words that pull your thoughts together.. hmm.. I may write the next "How to Build a Better Musical Vocabulary" on that one.. LOL
2. Now check this out.. the 1P-4 move in Ab we just did is also the 5P-1 move in Db... NOTE: 1P means passing chord on the 1 and 5P
means passing chord on the 5
Listen to this clip of Everybody Clap Your Hands (Clip 2).. I use the Ab13 as a passing chord to get me back to the 1 which is Db major. I played the chord at the beginning to get me into the song and ever time I wanted to get back to the 1.. we're in the key of Db.
Clip #2 -
The move I played at the beginning was:
Ab,G/
AbGb/CFBb
Eb,E,F
DbF/BbEbAb
Jason White/Mike Bereal use this all the time!!
3. As a "churchy" 2 chord. We'll be in the key of Gb.. you can hear this musical phrase on songs like "Lord Do It" by Hezekiah Walker (Clip 3)
Clip #3 -
Here is the normal churchy move:
(RH Lick) / Eb, F, Gb, Ab
2 Ab/DbGbBb,BEbAb,BbDbGb
5 Db/DbGbBb,BEbAb
1 Gb/BEbAb,BbDbGb
b7 E/AbDGb
6 Eb/GDbGb
Here is the move with the chord added:
(RH Lick) / Eb, F, Gb, Ab
AbGb/CFBb,BEbAb,BbDbGb <--- HERE
Db/DbGbBb,BEbAb
Gb/BEbAb,BbDbGb
E/AbDGb
Eb/GDbGb
In the clip I play it the normal way and then the 2nd and 3rd times I play with the dominant 13th chord added.
You can also walk down the F in the CFBb to the D then back up.. I do that on the clip as well the 3rd time.
Homework Assignment for this Post:
1. Write out the 13 chord in ever key chromatically from C.
I've done the Ab 13 for you.
C13
Db13
D13
Eb13
E13
F13
Gb13
G13
Ab13 AbGb/CFBb
A13
Bb13
B13
2. Write out the 1P-4 (passing chord (13) on the 1 to 4 chord) or 5P-1 (passing chord (13) on the 5 to 1 chord) progression in every key around the circle of 4th.
1P-4 in Key of Ab or 5P-1 in Key of Db
AbGb/CFBb
DbFb/BbEbAb
1P-4 in Key of Db or 5P-1 in Key of Gb
DbB/FBbEb
GbBb/EbAbDb
1P-4 in Key of Gb or 5P-1 in Key of B
1P-4 in Key of B or 5P-1 in Key of E
1P-4 in Key of E or 5P-1 in Key of A
1P-4 in Key of A or 5P-1 in Key of D
1P-4 in Key of D or 5P-1 in Key of G
1P-4 in Key of G or 5P-1 in Key of C
1P-4 in Key of C or 5P-1 in Key of F
1P-4 in Key of F or 5P-1 in Key of Bb
1P-4 in Key of Bb or 5P-1 in Key of Eb
1P-4 in Key of Eb or 5P-1 in Key of Ab
3. Practice this chord by adding to progressions before the 4, the 1 or the 5 (if song is churchy).
Another tool for your toolbelt.
Any comments or questions, please post them.. let's help each other get better!
DaNatiMaestro