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 RE: Arpeggio charts
Author: Newton 
Date:   2002-07-10 00:39

Truth be told: I'm not entirely certain what is included in the fully diminished and dominant seventh chords and do not want to practice it wrong nor do I have anyone to "check my work."

I suppose the fully diminished is a minor third + minor third although the seventh stays the same: C Eb Gb B? Or does fully diminished include flatting the seventh and half diminished leaves the seventh as is?
The dominant seventh refers to the chord, not the key: C E G B and is major third, minor third, major third, right?

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Mitch A 2002-07-09 12:28 
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Ella 2002-07-09 21:09 
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Newton 2002-07-10 00:39 
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Brenda 2002-07-10 01:08 
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bino 2002-07-10 02:27 
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Mark Charette 2002-07-10 11:42 


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