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A minor/major seventh chord (written m/M7, minor major seventh and *lowercase root name*M7, such as am/M7) is a naturally occurring diatonic chord in the harmonic minor scale. The chord is built on a root, and above that the intervals of a minor third, a major third above that note and above that a major third. It can also be viewed as taking a minor triad and adding a major seventh. The traditional numeral notation is based on the degrees of the major scale, and by this notation a minor/major... full article at wikipedia
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Created by Metaweb Oct 23, 2006
Last edited by arielb Jun 28, 2008
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