The dominant 7th with flat(ted) 5th chord
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The dominant 7th with flat(ted) 5th chord|
Formula:
| 1 3 5b 7b |
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Common Abbreviations:
| 7(-5), 7(b5), 7/5-, 7-5, 7b5, 7dim5, 7o5 |
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Most popular root:
| B, C, C#, F#, Gb |
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Popularity:
| 11 |
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Common Styles:
| Pop, Rock |
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 Some 7-5 chord examples. | Description: 7-5 is a 7th chord with a lowered or flattened 5th, hence the -5 or b5. They are often used as Chord V in either a major or minor key and are commonly found in Jazz progressions. | Songs using dominant 7th with flat(ted) 5th chord: (NB Common types such as Maj, m, 7 will generate longs lists)
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