Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. In daily life you may sometimes just say "B" or "E". The diminished 7th chord is completely symetric. It can be seen as a stack of minor thirds. To reduce data transfer, sounds are not downloaded by default.
Choose your preferred setting:. Difference The difference between a diminished chord and a half diminished chord lies in the seventh. And now I've seen it, I don't know quite when or where I would want to. It does sound quite nice, and I might use the top E-B-C part, but I see no good reason to include the low 5th. But it's still not a sound I'd find a common use for. I mean, there's nothing really wrong with it.
It's just - in my experience - u nusual. I didn't mean to sound dismissive or critical, just surprised. Take the G and drop it an octave and you have a "drop 3" voicing. Most guitar chord shapes at least 7ths are drop voicings of some kind, because it's rarely possible or comfortable to play all 4 notes in close voicing. With a bit of nasty stretching, a close-voiced G-B-C-E is possible, but not something I'd ever want to play.
I don't care that it's a "drop 2", btw, I wouldn't choose it for that reason. I just find it easy and useful, and like the sound. Join Date Apr Posts 2, Drop 2 and 3 are the basic chordal language for guitar because every inversion of every 7th chord is relatively manageable to play. G E B C is a common voicing and in my opinion worked fine in the example. I like that the root was in the lead voice while the notes below gradually added flats progressing from Ma7 - Dim.
By common I mean that it is widely known and not that everybody does or should use it all the time. We all have our favorites that serve our individual purposes.
One persons strange is the others normal. I think drop 3 voicings are beautiful. What does drop 3 mean? It means the third note from the top is dropped an octave. It gets really interesting when you do it with chords like 7 9 - all of a sudden you can play this chord in 16 different ways. I used to know only of 2 ways to play it! Originally Posted by bako.
Join Date Apr Posts Hi Patrick First time entry here on JGO Really like this 5 chord run - especially that first chord - have heard that somewhere on a cd I own - but to clarify - that final chord in the run is Cdim7 and not Cdim - isn't it?
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