While the V chord can be played as a basic major chord, it's often played as a dominant 7th (e.g. G7) which enhances its natural tension. Because of this tension, the V chord is typically used as a pre-tonic chord, which means it naturally "pulls" and resolves to the I.
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Read More »In the jam video we were taken through the different scale positions for each chord. Below you'll see these positions mapped out for both the I and V chords (select the tab above the diagram for your chosen chord). The coloured boxes show you how each position overlaps with the next/previous. So no matter where you start, the overall sequence of patterns retains its order. Remember, all we're doing is flattening the 1 of the tonic (I) major pentatonic pattern to get our V chord pentatonic scale in the same position. Another way to see it is the 5 in the tonic pattern becomes the 1 of the V pattern. Hence, 5 chord being built on the 5th scale degree. And some wider patterns. Keep your eye on that 5 of the I chord pattern, as it becomes the root of our V pattern...
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