Sunday, May 17, 2026

493. THE DIMINISHED 7NTH CHORD IS A GATE TO RESOLVE TO 4 DIFFERENT TONALITIES

 

THE DIMINISHED 7NTH CHORD IS A GATE TO RESOLVE TO 4 DIFFERENT TONALITIES

7dim7 = 7 2 4 5#

By lower by a semitone one note of the diminished 7th chord, we result to a major dominant 7th chord, which in its turn resolves to a major chord, which has root i again another note of the initial diminished 7th chord but one semitone higher

7dim7 =7 2 4 5#  via  5M7=7 2 4 5 resolve to  1M

7dim7 =7 2 4 5#  via  3M7= 7 2 3 5 #resolve to  6M

7dim7 =7 2 4 5#  via  1#M7= 7 1# ,4, 5#  resolve to  4#M=5bM

7dim7 =7 2 4 5#  via  7bM7=7b 2 4 5 # resolve to  2#M=3bM

E.g.

THE DIMINISHED 7NTH CHORD IS A GATE TO RESOLVE TO 4 DIFFERENT TONALITIES

Bdim7 = b d f g#

By lower by a semitone one note of the diminished 7th chord, we result to a major dominant 7th chord, which in its turn resolves to a major chord, which has root i again another note of the initial diminished 7th chord but one semitone higher

Bdim7 =b d f g#  via  GM7=b d f g resolve to  CM

Bdim7 =b d f g#  via  EM7= b d e g# resolve to  AM

Bdim7 =b d f g#  via  C#M7= b c# ,f, g#  resolve to  F#M=GbM

Bdim7 =b d f g#  via  BbM7=Bb d f g # resolve to  D#M=EbM

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