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  2. Major seventh - Wikipedia

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    In the refrain of "Bali Hai" in "South Pacific," the third tone ("Hai") is a major seventh to the first ("Ba-"). The major seventh occurs most commonly built on the root of major triads, resulting in the chord type also known as major seventh chord or major-major seventh chord: including I 7 and IV 7 in major. [5] "Major seven chords add ...

  3. Major seventh chord - Wikipedia

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    In music, a major seventh chord is a seventh chord in which the third is a major third above the root and the seventh is a major seventh above the root. The major seventh chord, sometimes also called a Delta chord, can be written as maj 7, M 7, Δ, ⑦, etc. The "7" does not have to be superscripted, but if it is, then any alterations, added ...

  4. Major 7th - Wikipedia

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  5. Seventh chord - Wikipedia

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    The most common chords are tertian, constructed using a sequence of major thirds (spanning 4 semitones) and/or minor thirds (3 semitones). Since there are 3 third intervals in a seventh chord (4 notes) and each can be major or minor, there are 7 possible permutations (the 8th one, consisted of four major thirds, results in a non-seventh augmented chord, since a major third equally divides the ...

  6. Seventh (chord) - Wikipedia

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    Seventh (F), in red, of a G7 dominant seventh chord in C Third inversion G7 chord; the seventh is the bass.. In music, the seventh factor of a chord is the note or pitch seven scale degrees above the root or tonal center. [1]

  7. All-interval tetrachord - Wikipedia

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    Interval class table for [0,1,4,6] ic notes of [0,1,4,6] built on E diatonic counterparts 1: E to F: minor 2nd and major 7th 2: A ♭ to B ♭ major 2nd and minor 7th 3: F to A ♭ minor 3rd and major 6th 4: E to G ♯ major 3rd and minor 6th 5: F to B ♭ perfect 4th and perfect 5th 6: E to B ♭ augmented 4th and diminished 5th

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  9. Talk:Chord notation - Wikipedia

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    The delta symbol was always used to indicate "Major 7th" - used by itself it indicates this. C∆ means "C Major 7th". C∆7 is redundant, but is understood to mean the same thing. Yusef Lateef's Repository of Scales and Melodic Patterns as well as Coltrane's own hand written lead sheet for Naima (1959) sttest to this, as does general usage.