Guitar Chords & Scales | Tritone Chord SubstitutionFirst Faved : May 16 2008 by roberthdFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 6 timesFave It!
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A tritone substitution is the use of a dominant chord that is 6 half steps higher or lower from the original dominant chord.
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