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- In music, an augmented major seventh chord or major seventh sharp five chord is a seventh chord composed of a root, major third, augmented fifth, and major seventh (1, 3, ♯5, 7). It can be viewed as an augmented triad with an additional major seventh. When using popular-music symbols, it is denoted by augM7, +M7, +Δ7, M7♯5, M7(♯5), M7/♯5, M7+5, maj+7, Δ+7, etc. For example, the augmented major seventh chord built on C, written as CaugM7, has pitches C–E–G♯–B: Audio playback is not supported in your browser. You can . The chord can be represented by the integer notation {0, 4, 8, 11}. The augmented major seventh chord is associated with the augmented scale (see jazz scale and chord-scale system). This chord also comes from the third mode of both the harmonic minor and the melodic minor scales. For example, the third mode of the A melodic minor scale outlines an augmented major seventh chord, as shown below. Audio playback is not supported in your browser. You can . As with dominant seventh chords, nondominant seventh chords including the augmented major seventh usually progress according to the circle, thus III+M7 resolves to vi or VI. For example, in the key of A minor, C maj7♯5 usually resolves to F. (en)
- 증장7화음(Augmented Major 7th Chord)이란 근음으로부터 장3도, 증5도, 장7도를 쌓아 만든 4화음이다. 기호로는 ○augM7로 표시한다. (○은 근음을 의미) (ko)
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- 증장7화음(Augmented Major 7th Chord)이란 근음으로부터 장3도, 증5도, 장7도를 쌓아 만든 4화음이다. 기호로는 ○augM7로 표시한다. (○은 근음을 의미) (ko)
- In music, an augmented major seventh chord or major seventh sharp five chord is a seventh chord composed of a root, major third, augmented fifth, and major seventh (1, 3, ♯5, 7). It can be viewed as an augmented triad with an additional major seventh. When using popular-music symbols, it is denoted by augM7, +M7, +Δ7, M7♯5, M7(♯5), M7/♯5, M7+5, maj+7, Δ+7, etc. For example, the augmented major seventh chord built on C, written as CaugM7, has pitches C–E–G♯–B: Audio playback is not supported in your browser. You can . The chord can be represented by the integer notation {0, 4, 8, 11}. (en)
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