That sounds right to me, although I'd usually get a bit more geeky and call
it a major triad on the flatted seventh of the scale. Common in traditional
Appalachian mountain music.

ajr

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dc
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2016 7:32 AM
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Subject: [Finale] flat seventh chord

Not Finale related, but I'm sure most of you will know what a " flat seventh
chord" is. I asked Google, and got various answers. Is this a B flat major
chord in C major, for instance?

Thanks.

Dennis
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