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A7(b9#5) instead of the Am7. We're also using a Db9 as a substitution for the G7, and<br />
that is called a "flat five substitution". The Db9 is very similar to a G altered chord, and it<br />
works great as a sub for the G7. Have fun everyone!</p>
<p dir="auto"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cp_Zl8cyM14" rel="nofollow ugc"><i class="fa fa-youtube"></i> Emil Ernebro Lesson - How To Make A Jazz Intro <small>–  00:58<br />— ProGuitar</small></a></p><div class="js-lazyYT lazyYT-container" data-youtube-id="cp_Zl8cyM14" data-width="640" data-height="360" data-parameters style="width:640px;padding-bottom:360px">
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This is good. Thank you Emil.</p>
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