This is a big one…but wow! Discover the how’s and why’s of those chords with 7 in the name. (Well, at least some of them…)
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How can we build the diatonic 7th chords of any major scale?
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Which of the following chord qualities is not part of the diatonic 7th chords for major scales?
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Here is a CMaj7 chord. What is the scale degree formula for this?
b= flat #=sharp
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Here is a Dmin7 chord. What is the scale degree formula for this?
b=flat #=sharp
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Here is a G7 (G dominant 7) chord. What is the scale degree formula for this?
b=flat #=sharp
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Here is a Bmin7b5 chord. What is the scale degree formula for this?
b=flat #=sharp
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According to the formula below, what is the second chord in the key of G Major?
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According to the formula below, what is the fourth chord in the key of F Major?
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According to the formula below, what is the seventh chord in the key of D Major?
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According to the formula below, what is the fifth chord in the key of G Major?
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