Other ways to get into the IV chord example 3 (ii - V Tritone substitution)
Instead of just playing the Tritone Substitution, you can also play the ii-V Tritone Substitution. In this last example, you can see how you can also add the related ii chord of the Tritone Substitution which for our purposes here we will call a ii-V Tritone Substitution. Notice he Larry Coryell now plays a Dbm7 (C#m7) to an F#7 to move to the IV chord in measure V. Learn your Tritone Substitutions and . . .
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