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Top > Chord types > Diminished chord types > dim7
 
 The diminished seventh (dim7) chord adds a double diminished seventh (ie. a major 6th) to a diminished triad. A Cdim7 chord has a root of C and uses pitches from the Eb (minor 3rd) , Gb (diminished fifth), and A 9major 6th) pitch classes. Listen to four different voicings of Cdim7.
Editor: David Luebbert; Updated: 2/18/01; 445 hits.




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