May be I misunderstood ...
c:5 does not have a 3rd and is therefore indifferent - not minor not
major and therefore is not really a chord. ( i know it with the nick
name "hollow fifths") It is not equal to the c chord but has a special
quality with a "hollow" or crypt sound. It is frequently used in metal
genre, some metal groups use it exclusively.
c:5+
is in use as
Caug, Eaug/C, G#aug/C
c:5-
is seldom used and is
Cb5
On 17.09.2015 11:13, David Kastrup wrote:
... c:5 is not likely to be in much use exactly because it is equal to c
on its own. However, it would beg the question of how to interpret c:5+
and c:5- then. Those aren't redundant.
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