Re: [Finale] flat seventh chord

2016-03-13 Thread Christopher Smith
Maybe some context would help us help you? What is the phrase and the topic where the expression is used? Christopher > On Mar 13, 2016, at 8:47 AM, dc wrote: > > Le 13/03/2016 13:29, David H. Bailey écrit : >> The subject line says "flat seventh" chord, which implies a chord with a >> flat s

Re: [Finale] flat seventh chord

2016-03-13 Thread David H. Bailey
On 3/12/2016 8:46 AM, timothy price wrote: >>> “flat seventh” (a major triad with a flatted 7th.) > > This is the most obvious assumption, imo. > > I agree with Timothy about this. The subject line says "flat seventh" chord, which implies a chord with a flat seventh added, which is a dominant 7t

Re: [Finale] flat seventh chord

2016-03-13 Thread Graeme Gerrard
Usually we don’t use ordinal numbers for chords related to scale degrees. We speak of a 2 chord or a five chord. Following this convention your chord would be a flat seven chord, not a flat seventh. Graeme > On 13 Mar 2016, at 7:35 pm, dc wrote: > > Le 13/03/2016 05:22, Aaron Rabushka écrit