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An augmented minor seventh chord comprises the root note, the note a major third above the root,...
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An augmented minor seventh chord comprises the root note, the note a major third above the root, the note an augmented fifth above the root, and the note a minor seventh above the root.
For example, A augmented minor seventh chord contains A, C¬ルᆵ, E¬ルᆵ, and G.
This chord can also be thought of as a dominant seventh chord with an augmented fifth, or a dominant seventh with a flat thirteenth. These ways of understanding (and naming) the chord would be much more common in jazz.
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Freebase Data Team
May 19, 2008
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Freebase Data Team
May 19, 2008
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