If you have a root, then a minor third above and then an "augmented fourth" it is actually a "diminished fifth".. You are playing a diminished chord. Minor thirds stacked on top of each other.
Augmented fourth actually isn't a great name to give it because that implies a different kind of chord. It's a right name for the interval (aug 4th or dim 5th = same thing) but not a great name to attribute to the chord.
do you got the set, where you got the stab?
b3nz0n 10 months ago
If you have a root, then a minor third above and then an "augmented fourth" it is actually a "diminished fifth".. You are playing a diminished chord. Minor thirds stacked on top of each other.
Augmented fourth actually isn't a great name to give it because that implies a different kind of chord. It's a right name for the interval (aug 4th or dim 5th = same thing) but not a great name to attribute to the chord.
Sorry.. drunk music geek here.
tychonaut 11 months ago