As you look through charts of blues tunes, you discover innumerable dominant sevenths serving as one chords (tonics). Music theoreticians explain: “Many blues melodies are in the Mixolydian Mode: They use a major scale, but with a lowered seventh degree. This is harmonized with a dominant seventh chord whose root is the tonic of the song. The lowered seventh degree is referred to as ‘the first blues note.’”
A far more succinct, accurate, and readily digestible explanation is: “The Mixolydian Mode begins and ends on SO,” so the scale is best described this way: Continue reading “The Tonic Dominant Seventh Chord”
