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Re: triangle chord notation
From: |
Rick Hansen (aka RickH) |
Subject: |
Re: triangle chord notation |
Date: |
Tue, 8 Aug 2006 12:01:36 -0700 (PDT) |
No, the #7 notation is only valid for chords based on the melodic minor
scale. In the USA we would typically call this for example CmM7 in Europe
they may call it Cm#7 in both cases the note stack is the same <c ef g b>.
Speaking it, it's called "the minor major seventh chord", check out the song
"When You Wish Upon A Star" for an example.
Of course #7 makes no sense at all on major chords, because #7 is the root!
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