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Tritone substitution - Wikipedia

The tritone substitution can be performed by exchanging a dominant seventh chord for another dominant seventh chord which is a tritone away from it. For example ...

What is and when to use a tritone substitution? : r/musictheory - Reddit

A tritone sub is usually based on a secondary dominant of 5, not the dominant. So instead of doing V/V to V to one, what you're doing is the tritone sub of the ...

Tritone Substitution Guide: Master Solos Over Tritone Subs

A tritone substitution occurs whenever a chord is replaced by another chord whose root is a tritone interval away.

Tritone Substitution in Jazz: A Comprehensive Guide

A tritone substitution is a jazz harmonic technique where a dominant chord (V7) is replaced by another dominant chord located a tritone interval away. This ...

Tritone Substitution - The Ultimate Guide And Video Tutorial

A tritone substitution is taking a dominant chord and substituting it with another dominant chord that's 6 half steps higher.

Tritones substitutions - how they work & examples you can use

Learn why they work, how to spot them, ideas and examples of where to use them in your playing. I'll also touch on more advanced concepts ...

Tritone Substitutions - Azimuth - WordPress.com

The trick I use to find Tritone sub is go half step above root note ,(C) for the note which is the dominate of the chord (G). Root note in ...

Tritone Chord Substitution For Jazz Guitar

Tritone substitution is a common chord substitution for dominant chords and occurs often in jazz standards.

Tritone Substitutions | All you need to know - YouTube

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Tritone Substitution - The Complete Guide - Piano With Jonny

This Complete Guide to Tritone Substitution will enable you to add rich passing chords to your favorite jazz tunes too!

The 3 Types of Tritone Substitution with Lick Examples

A tritone substitution occurs whenever a chord is being substituted or replaced by another chord with a root a tritone interval away.

What is a Tritone Substitution? - Music Theory - YouTube

What is a Tritone Substitution? How do you work out a tritone substitution? How do you use one? The tritone is defined and it's use within a ...

notation - Is there a common labeling system for tritone substitutions?

The "sub" is short for "substitution", and it is understood as specifically the tritone substitution of the chord. The chord in (sometimes ...

The Ultimate Guide to Tritone Substitutions in Popular Music

Tritone Sub in mainstream pop (Britney Spears) · C Minor: Easy enough, this is the home key. · E♭⁷: This is a tritone substitution on a secondary dominant of ...

Identifying tritone substitutions - The Ethan Hein Blog

SubV7/I. The substitute dominant of the I chord has its root on the flat second. In C, that's Db7. It resolves to C or Cm. The very first chord ...

Tritone substitution - Scaler 2 Feature Requests

Scaler's modulation features, and the Suggest function, take things well beyond basic tritone substitutions. Let's see how it goes.

Must a tritone substitution use a dominant functioning seventh chord?

My understanding has always been that "tritone substitution" means that we use a dominant seventh chord that also has the same tritone found in ...

Tritone Substitutions | Hacker News

If you think of a dominant 7th chord as four notes in a 4:5:6:7 resonance, then it seems the 7/5 interval is the "correct" tritone in this context. But a proper ...

Examples of tritone substitutions in music? - Jazz Guitar Online

Does anyone know of examples of tritone substitutions in printed scores or lead sheets? (I'm doing a video presentation on augmented sixth chords and wanted to ...

What is the importance of tritone substitutions in jazz? - Quora

It's just another way to resolve to some chord, using the same tritone that already exists in the key. So in C, the tritone is B-F.