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The tritone substitution is one of the most common substitution found in jazz. The basic application of a
tritone chord substitution is to take any 7th chord and play another 7th chord that has its root a tritone away
from the original. This guitar lesson demonstrates how you can play scales and arpeggios starting from the b5
(a tritone away) of the V7 chord in a II V I chord progression. This way you will highlight altered tones as the
b9 and the #11.
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