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The resistor has to be in series with gain 3, because at minimum gain the negative leg of the 47u cap is shorted to ground and the 470R does nothing. (Parallel resistors: Rpar = R1*R2/(R1+R2). Plug in R1=470 and R2=0, and see what you get.)
You can, however, simply increase the 10R between pin 8 and the 47u cap. When I breadboarded this, I bumped it up to 100R to eliminate the squeal. This will also change the frequency response, though (you'll bleed less treble to ground compared to bass, which results in less bass in your signal. If you like the original frequency response, replace the 47u with 22u and you'll get pretty close.
Obviously you can tailor this cap to your liking: larger cap = less bass, smaller cap = more bass. (This is the opposite of how coupling caps work, because you're bleeding these frequencies to ground instead of passing them through the signal chain.)
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