Seven six chord
Seven six chord on C (C7/6).
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In music, a seven six chord is a chord containing both factors a sixth and a seventh above the root, making it both an added chord and a seventh chord. However, the term may mean the first inversion of an added ninth chord (E-G-C-D).[1]
It can be written as 7/6 and 7,6.[2] It can be represented by the integer notation {0, 4, 7, 9, t}.
Six seven chord table
Chord |
Root |
Major Third |
Perfect Fifth |
Major Sixth |
Minor Seventh |
C7/6 |
C |
E |
G |
A |
B♭ |
C♯7/6 |
C♯ |
E♯ (F) |
G♯ |
A♯ |
B |
D♭7/6 |
D♭ |
F |
A♭ |
B♭ |
C♭ |
D7/6 |
D |
F♯ |
A |
B |
C |
D♯7/6 |
D♯ |
F |
A♯ |
B♯ (C) |
C♯ |
E♭7/6 |
E♭ |
G |
B♭ |
C |
D♭ |
E7/6 |
E |
G♯ |
B |
C♯ |
D |
F7/6 |
F |
A |
C |
D |
E♭ |
F♯7/6 |
F♯ |
A♯ |
C♯ |
D♯ |
E |
G♭7/6 |
G♭ |
B♭ |
D♭ |
E♭ |
F♭ (E) |
G7/6 |
G |
B |
D |
E |
F |
G♯7/6 |
G♯ |
B♯ (C) |
D♯ |
E♯ (F) |
F♯ (G♭) |
A♭7/6 |
A♭ |
C |
E♭ |
F |
G♭ |
A7/6 |
A |
C♯ |
E |
F♯ |
G |
A♯7/6 |
A♯ |
C (D) |
E♯ (F) |
F (G) |
G♯ |
B♭7/6 |
B♭ |
D |
F |
G |
A♭ |
B7/6 |
B |
D♯ |
F♯ |
G♯ |
A |
Sources
- ↑ François-Joseph Fétis, Mary I. Arlin (1994). Esquisse de l'histoire de l'harmonie, p.130. ISBN 978-0-945193-51-7.
- ↑ Kroepel, Bob (1993). Deluxe Encyclopedia of Piano Chords, p.19. ISBN 978-0-87166-579-9.