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For questions about the theory behind building and naming chords. Do not use for questions about how to physically play a chord or chord progression on an instrument.
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About chords and intervals
The chord formula is 1-3-5 (for a triad). When played with different notes in different scales, there will be a difference in the no. of semitones b/w the notes of the chord. Which will decide on the …
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Dominant seventh chord in the major scale contains diminished triad of the seventh?
The seventh chord built on the fifth step of the scale (the dominant seventh) is the only dominant seventh chord available in the major scale: it contains all three notes of the diminished triad of …