![]() (I can already hear the cries of protest to this last statement. The explanation is: "they are two different chords, and for a good reason!" These two chords are the "half-diminished 7" and the "minor 7 flat 5".Īnd no, the explanation is not "they are the same chord, they are just called it differently in Jazz and in Classical harmony" The D-flat harmonic minor scale has 1 double-flat, 5 flats. and yet we were all thinking they were the same. For the B harmonic minor scale, the notes are B C D E F G A B. they are called differently, they behave differently. Talk about the truth staring you in the face. they even teach you that they are the same chord. There are two chords that behave in a different way and that they are even called in different ways. I'm definitely taking the contrarian positions on this. I mean, what I'm about to say should be commonplace. In fact I debated for a while if to make a video about this or not. who will process and use it according to their privacy policy. By submitting your info, you agree to send it to Guitar Mastery Solutions, Inc.
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