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Diminished chord buttons on an accordion
You can play X7b9 or X7b9b13 chords.
Let's take D7b9, for example. You take the D bass from the major third bass row and play Eb dim chord from the diminished row. … In a similar way, you play D7b9b13 when you press the same D bass + Eb minor from the minor chords row + Eb dim and you get D + Eb-Gb-Bb-C. …
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How to identify and name Full Diminished Seventh Chords?
If we add the chords the harmony can be described as:
| Db Gb/Db Db Db Db Dbmaj7/F | Gb Gdim7 | Db/Ab Ab Db/Ab Ab | Db |
In this case Gdim7 acts as a dominant or a passing diminished chord (#ivo7). …