C Major Seventh Chords, Dominant 7th Chords and C6th Chords: Part 3 of 5

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2009

Karen Cuneo Ramirez explains how to create major seventh, dominant 7th and sixth chords, all without using a chart.

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  • hahaha Cminor flat.

    

  • What I like about you teaching is that "you got jokes"

  • Thank you.

  • this is such a revelation!

  • shes awesome

  • Now that the sevenths have been added to the mix, the process for dealing with diminished chords appears to need some work. From poking around on the net, it appears that when you form a diminished 7th chord (Cdim7 [which apparently, and annoyingly is sometimes simply notated as Cdim]) you have to diminish the third, fifth, and seventh.

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