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  2. Harmonic seventh chord - Wikipedia

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    Successive seventh chords starting with a secondary dominant: V 7 /V (II 7)–V 7 –I, in this case G 7 –C 7 –F). Note the chromatic voice leading (B ♮ –B ♭ –A), and that the F in the first chord is 27.26 cents lower than the F in the third chord. Play ⓘ barbershop seventh chord. A chord consisting of the root, third, fifth, and ...

  3. Barbershop seventh chord - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 December 2010, at 04:43 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. 7-limit tuning - Wikipedia

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    For example, the greater just minor seventh, 9:5 (Play ⓘ) is a 5-limit ratio, the harmonic seventh has the ratio 7:4 and is thus a septimal interval. Similarly, the septimal chromatic semitone, 21:20, is a septimal interval as 21÷7=3. The harmonic seventh is used in the barbershop seventh chord and music.

  5. Barbershop music - Wikipedia

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    Other researchers argue that today's barbershop music is an invented tradition related to several musical features popular around 1900, including quartet singing [15] and the use of the barbershop chord, [7] [14] but effectively created during the 1940s in the ranks of the Barbershop Harmony Society whilst creating a system of singing contests ...

  6. Seventh chord - Wikipedia

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    The most common chords are tertian, constructed using a sequence of major thirds (spanning 4 semitones) and/or minor thirds (3 semitones). Since there are 3 third intervals in a seventh chord (4 notes) and each can be major or minor, there are 7 possible permutations (the 8th one, consisted of four major thirds, results in a non-seventh augmented chord, since a major third equally divides the ...

  7. Barbershop arranging - Wikipedia

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    Barbershop harmony is a style of unaccompanied vocal music characterized by consonant four-part chords for every melody note in a predominantly homophonic texture. Each of the four parts has its own role: the lead sings the melody, with the tenor harmonizing above the melody, the bass singing the lowest harmonizing notes, and the baritone completing the chord.

  8. Harmonic seventh - Wikipedia

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    The harmonic seventh arises from the harmonic series as the interval between the fourth harmonic (second octave of the fundamental) and the seventh harmonic; in that octave, harmonics 4, 5, 6, and 7 constitute the four notes (in order) of a purely consonant major chord (root position) with an added minor seventh (or augmented sixth, depending ...

  9. Talk:Harmonic seventh chord - Wikipedia

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    1 Barbershop, dominant, and harmonic sevenths. 3 comments. 2 Backwards flat 2 comments. 3 why is the tempered one the first example? ... Talk: Harmonic seventh chord.