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  2. List of chords - Wikipedia

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    List of musical chords Name Chord on C Sound # of p.c.-Forte # p.c. #s Quality Augmented chord: ... 0 4 7 t: Major Dominant seventh flat five chord:

  3. 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 ...

  4. Seventh (chord) - Wikipedia

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    In voicing jazz chords, performers focus first on the seventh and the major or minor third of the chord, with the latter indicating the chord quality, along with added chord extensions (e.g., elevenths, even if not indicated in the lead sheet or fake book) to add tone "colour" to the chord.

  5. Kokoro no Sakebi o Uta ni Shitemita / Love Take It All

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    "Kokoro no Sakebi o Uta ni Shitemita / Love Take It All" (心の叫びを歌にしてみた/Love take it all) is the 24th major single by the Japanese female idol group Cute. It was released in Japan on March 5, 2014.

  6. Take It All (song) - Wikipedia

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    Take It All" is a song written by Maury Yeston for the 2009 musical film Nine, a film adaptation of the musical Nine. The song is performed by Luisa Contini (Marion Cotillard). It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 82nd Academy Awards. The official music video for the song has over 2 million views on YouTube. [1]

  7. Dominant seventh sharp ninth chord - Wikipedia

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    [12] In jazz, 7 ♯ 9 chords, along with 7 ♭ 9 chords, are often employed as the dominant chord in a minor ii–V–I turnaround. For example, a ii–V–I in C minor could be played as: Dm 7 ♭ 5 – G 7 ♯ 9 – Cm 7. The 7 ♯ 9 represents a major divergence from the world of tertian chord theory, where chords are stacks of major and ...

  8. Minor major seventh chord - Wikipedia

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    A minor major seventh chord, or minor/major seventh chord (also known as the Hitchcock Chord) is a seventh chord composed of a root, minor third, perfect fifth, and major seventh (1, ♭ 3, 5, and 7). It can be viewed as a minor triad with an additional major seventh. When using popular-music symbols, it is denoted by e.g. m (M7).

  9. 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 ...