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In today's lesson I'll show you how to find the ninth, eleventh, and thirteenth of any major chord, we'll see how this allows us to add colors to the chords and how we can also apply it within improvisation. To understand this concept you have to know how to build chords, here I show you how to do it: • Intermediate level 3 guitar course ... Become a member of this channel to enjoy exclusive courses and lessons: / @clasesdeguitarracomco We'll start by talking about ninths, we'll look at how they work within the major and minor chord and how we can get to them from the first degree. With elevenths we'll see how to get to them from the third of the chord and how this allows us to add the note to any major or minor chord fingering. Then we'll talk about the thirteenth, although in these cases it looks more like a sixth, we'll see how to use the fifth degree of the chord to find this tension easily. And finally, we will see how from the first degree we can easily reach the seventh of the chord, and how going backwards we can find both the major seventh and the minor seventh of any chord. Find in this list everything you need to know about the different types of chords: • Guitar chords, everything you need to know... Learn about our online guitar and music training courses: https://clasesdeguitarra.com.co/ Buy our books: https://clasesdeguitarra.com.co/libro...