• In music theory, an augmented sixth chord contains the interval of an augmented sixth, usually above its bass tone. This chord has its origins in the Renaissance...
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    chords known collectively as augmented sixth chords. The just augmented sixth arises in the extended C major scale between A♭ and F♯. Play Augmented sixth...
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  • Schachter do not consider this chord as a sign for a shift to the Phrygian mode. Therefore, like the augmented sixth chords it should be assigned to a separate...
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  • The term sixth chord refers to two different kinds of chord, the first in classical music and the second in modern popular music. The original meaning...
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  • chord that consists of the same intervals: augmented fourth, augmented sixth, and augmented ninth above a bass note. The notes of the Tristan chord are...
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    major, minor, diminished, augmented, or extended, depending on the intervals between the notes and their arrangement. Chords provide the harmonic support...
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  • (e.g. C♯) the chord quality (e.g. minor or lowercase m, or the symbols o or + for diminished and augmented chords, respectively; chord quality is usually...
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  • A♭–C♭–E♭–F♯, a virtual minor version of the German augmented sixth chord. Again like the typical augmented sixth, this enharmonic interpretation gives on a resolution...
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    substitution as an augmented sixth chord on ♭II (the augmented sixth being enharmonic to the dominant/minor seventh). The augmented sixth chord can either be...
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  • augmented sixth chord, this enharmonic interpretation gives on a resolution irregular for the half-diminished seventh but regular for the augmented sixth...
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  • not valid for augmented chords: since the augmented/augmented chord is not commonly used, the abbreviation augmented is used for augmented/minor, rather...
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  • Seventh mode of the melodic minor scale Augmented sixth chord – Chord that contains the interval of an augmented sixth Bar-line shift – Jazz techniquePages...
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  • An augmented triad is a chord, made up of two major thirds (an augmented fifth). The term augmented triad arises from an augmented triad being considered...
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    seventh is found only in the harmonic scale naturally; an augmented sixth is itself an altered chord, relying on the raised fourth scale degree. By combining...
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  • quartal hexachord consisting of an augmented fourth, diminished fourth, augmented fourth, and two perfect fourths. The chord is related to other pitch collections...
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  • Tritone (redirect from Augmented fourth)
    root. In addition, augmented sixth chords, some of which are enharmonic to dominant seventh chords, contain tritones spelled as augmented fourths (for example...
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  • sequence of ascending thirds from the root, such as the added sixth or fourth, or it can be in a chord that doesn't consist of a continuous stack of thirds, such...
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  • Chromaticism (redirect from Chromatic chord)
    chords: Dominant seventh chords of subsidiary keys, used to create modulations to those keys (V7–I cadences) Augmented sixth chords Neapolitan sixth chords...
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    dominant preparation chords are the supertonic, the subdominant, the V7/V, the Neapolitan chord (N6 or ♭II6), and the augmented sixth chords (e.g., Fr+6). In...
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    dominant (or V) chord. The augmented fifth of the chord would then act as a leading tone to the third of the next chord. This augmented V chord would never...
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  • musical chords and simultaneities: Added tone chord Altered chord Approach chord Chord names and symbols (popular music) Chromatic mediant Common chord (music)...
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    Ninth (redirect from Augmented ninth)
    ninth (V9) is a dominant seventh plus a major or minor ninth. Augmented octave Augmented unison Westergaard, Peter (1975). An Introduction to Tonal Theory...
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    blues scale on a major chord. This tetrachord may be copied in the second, producing a D♯ and allowing an augmented sixth chord on the second degree: B7♭5/F...
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  • ♯11 = compound augmented fourth (augmented eleventh) = 6 semitones + an octave = 18 semitones above the root ♭13 = compound minor sixth (minor thirteenth)...
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  • falling short of a minor sixth (E♯–C♯) by one semitone. The augmented fourth (A4) and the diminished fifth (d5) are the only augmented and diminished intervals...
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  • narrowing a minor sixth by a chromatic semitone augmented sixth, an interval produced by widening a major sixth by a chromatic semitone Sixth chord, two different...
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  • In music theory, a dominant seventh chord, or major minor seventh chord, is a seventh chord composed of a root, major third, perfect fifth, and minor...
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    such as a secondary dominant, a diminished seventh chord, or an augmented sixth chord. Its use is also often the consequence of a melody proceeding in...
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  • supported by Cm and Fm chords. This leads to an A♭7–G7–Cm harmonic succession, with the A♭7 functioning as an augmented sixth chord (Ger+6). McCartney's...
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  • altered chord, created by lowering the fifth of a dominant seventh chord, and may use the whole-tone scale, as may the augmented minor seventh chord, or the...
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