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Lessons: Lesson #2138: Will The Real DIMINISHED Chord Stand Up

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Will The Real DIMINISHED Chord Stand Up


by Charles Gacsi (42523)

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Changing into the key of Ebm.

Ddim7
Ebm
Abm
Ebm
Ddim7
Ebm

 

 


 

 


Changing into the key of F#m(Gbm)

E#dim7(Fdim7)
F#m
Bm
F#m
E#dim7(Fdim7)
F#m

 

 


 

 


We only used one interchangeable diminished chord so far in this lesson.

It was treated enharmonically so that the similarities could be understood.

The next pages will list the keys that use the same diminished chord.

There will be three groups of four possibilities with same type of chord progressions.

The diminished chords will be also listed in chromatic order with the key following the vii7 chord in minor keys.

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