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A.2 Common chord modifiers
The following table shows chord modifiers that can be used in
\chordmode
to generate standard chord structures.
Chord type | Intervals | Modifier(s) | Example |
Major | Major third, perfect fifth |
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Minor | Minor third, perfect fifth |
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Augmented | Major third, augmented fifth |
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Diminished | Minor third, diminished fifth |
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Dominant seventh | Major triad, minor seventh |
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Major seventh | Major triad, major seventh |
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Minor seventh | Minor triad, minor seventh |
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Diminished seventh | Diminished triad, diminished seventh |
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Augmented seventh | Augmented triad, minor seventh |
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Half-diminished seventh | Diminished triad, minor seventh |
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Minor-major seventh | Minor triad, major seventh |
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Major sixth | Major triad, sixth |
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Minor sixth | Minor triad, sixth |
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Dominant ninth | Dominant seventh, major ninth |
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Major ninth | Major seventh, major ninth |
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Minor ninth | Minor seventh, major ninth |
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Dominant eleventh | Dominant ninth, perfect eleventh |
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Major eleventh | Major ninth, perfect eleventh |
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Minor eleventh | Minor ninth, perfect eleventh |
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Dominant thirteenth | Dominant ninth, major thirteenth |
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Dominant thirteenth | Dominant eleventh, major thirteenth |
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Major thirteenth | Major eleventh, major thirteenth |
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Minor thirteenth | Minor eleventh, major thirteenth |
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Suspended second | Major second, perfect fifth |
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Suspended fourth | Perfect fourth, perfect fifth |
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Power chord (two-voiced) | Perfect fifth |
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Power chord (three-voiced) | Perfect fifth, octave |
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