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List of musical chords Name Chord on C Sound # of p.c.-Forte # p.c. #s Quality Augmented chord: Play ... 0 3 7 e: Minor Minor ninth chord: Play ...
For example, the seventh of the dominant seventh chord, resolving to tonic, moves downward to the third of the following chord. In the key of C major, the dominant seventh chord would be G 7; the seventh note of this G 7 chord is F, which should resolve downwards to an E in the next bar (typically supported by a C-major chord).
In major keys, the chords iii and vi are often substituted for the I chord, to add interest. In the key of C major, the I major 7 chord is "C, E, G, B," the iii chord ("III–7" [11]) is E minor 7 ("E, G, B, D") and the vi minor 7 chord is A minor 7 ("A, C, E, G"). Both of the tonic substitute chords use notes from the tonic chord, which means ...
List of Clydebank F.C. (1965) seasons; 1975–76 Spring Cup Final This page was last edited on 23 August 2021, at 17:48 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Match Day Date Opponent H/A Score Clydebank Scorer(s) Attendance 1 30 August Brechin City: H: 3–0 Hall, Hay, Larnach: 1,390 2 6 September Stirling Albion: A: 1–0 McCallan: 1,397 3 13 September Cowdenbeath: H: 2–0 McCallan (2), Caskie: 1,329 4 20 September Stranraer: A: 1–0 McCallan: 1,203 5 27 September Berwick Rangers: A: 4–0 Larnach ...
In 2004–05 Clydebank finished third in Division One, missing out on a second successive promotion by one point on the last day of the season. 2005–06 saw record crowds since the rebirth of the club, with up to 1,600 watching Clydebank come within penalty kicks of reaching the last four of the Scottish Junior Cup – beaten after two 1–1 ...
Pages in category "Clydebank F.C. (1914)" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The dominant 7 ♯ 11 or Lydian dominant (C 7 ♯ 11) comprises the notes: . r, 3, (5), ♭ 7, (9), ♯ 11, (13) (Note that in jazz lead sheet notation, upper extensions (intervals beyond the 7th) aren't named unless they are altered; alternatively, when including the 9th and 13th this chord could be called a C 13 ♯ 11.)