![]() ![]() degree in minor, Bbb is therefore flat 7. ![]() u cant have two degrees with the same letter. F is already a degree 4., and Ab is already degree 6. So, in C minor, a dim7th on 1st degree would be spelled: C Eb Gb Bbb, and not something like: C Eb F# and A. are lowered from their normal, diatonic positions, that is why its called "diminished" 7th, as they will resolve below to degrees 4. in minor u need to lower one semitone from minor 7th, tho in major u actually need to lower 2 semitones, or to double flat to get down there from a major 7th. lets say u wanna build a dim 7th on 1st degree, it would go like this (in degrees):ġ. this, altough enharmonically the same as major 6th, has completely different function within the chord.ĭiminished "seventh" its built by three consecutive minor thirds. it not a 6th, cannot be notated 6, as its really a lowered seventh. the example u posted already made me suspicuos: " * diminished by one tone, notated 6, located 9 semitones above the root, and corresponding in fact to the 6th scale degree." is, in terms of voice-leading n harmony, completely misleading. i think u will gain much more, if u learn the standard.įurther more, i wouldn't trust various softwares, when in doubt, look into theory n harmony books. That is NOT the standard western world abides to. ![]()
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