Re: [Finale] flat seventh chord

2016-03-14 Thread Steven Larsen
Subject: Re: [Finale] flat seventh chord Le 13/03/2016 14:05, Christopher Smith écrit : > Maybe some context would help us help you? What is the phrase and the topic > where the expression is used? Thanks, but I don't actually need any more help, since I found the music. I probably exp

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

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

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,

Re: [Finale] flat seventh chord

2016-03-12 Thread Aaron Rabushka
Sounds like a good academic description! -Original Message- From: finale-boun...@shsu.edu [mailto:finale-boun...@shsu.edu] On Behalf Of Raymond Horton Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2016 9:03 AM To: finale@shsu.edu Subject: Re: [Finale] flat seventh chord I seem to recall the term subtonic

Re: [Finale] flat seventh chord

2016-03-12 Thread John Witmer
: Saturday, March 12, 2016 10:03 AM To: finale@shsu.edu Subject: Re: [Finale] flat seventh chord I seem to recall the term subtonic 7th? On Mar 12, 2016 8:32 AM, "dc" <den...@free.fr> wrote: > Not Finale related, but I'm sure most of you will know what a " flat > sevent

Re: [Finale] flat seventh chord

2016-03-12 Thread Raymond Horton
I seem to recall the term subtonic 7th? On Mar 12, 2016 8:32 AM, "dc" wrote: > 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. >

Re: [Finale] flat seventh chord

2016-03-12 Thread Aaron Rabushka
: Saturday, March 12, 2016 7:32 AM To: finale@shsu.edu 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? Thank

Re: [Finale] flat seventh chord

2016-03-12 Thread timothy price
>> “flat seventh” (a major triad with a flatted 7th.) This is the most obvious assumption, imo. On Mar 12, 2016, at 8:42 AM, Christopher Smith wrote: > If the term is being used correctly, it would be bVII in Roman numerals > (pronounced “flat seven”), and it would indeed be B flat major in

Re: [Finale] flat seventh chord

2016-03-12 Thread Christopher Smith
If the term is being used correctly, it would be bVII in Roman numerals (pronounced “flat seven”), and it would indeed be B flat major in the key of C. A pop example would be “Hard Day’s Night” on the lyric “workin’ like a dog”, or the second chord in “Tequila." Some people, however, make up