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- Mu_chord abstract "A mu major chord or mu chord (signified by μ) is a distinctive voicing of an add 2 or "add 9" chord. It is formed by adding a 2nd to a major triad. The mu major chord differs from a sus2 chord as a sus2 chord does not contain a 3rd. The voicing came to be associated with jazz-rock band Steely Dan."Inversions of the µ major may be formed in the usual manner with one caveat: the voicing of the second and third scale tones, which is the essence of the chord's appeal, should always occur as a whole tone dissonance." Part of the chord's peculiarity is the presence of two stacked fourths in the upper register, between the second and the fifth, and the fifth and the root. This quartal harmony are more obvious when the chord is voiced with the 3rd in the bass. The chord can also be voiced with the 9th (2nd) in the bass, although such voicings are generally known as slash chords. It is suggested that the chord was conceived on or for use on keyboards.Mu chords, or portions thereof, may be involved in substitution. For example C mu: CDEG may be substituted by CFGB♭ by retaining C in the bass and substituting FGB♭ for DEG.".
- Mu_chord thumbnail Mu_chord_on_C.png?width=300.
- Mu_chord wikiPageID "763710".
- Mu_chord wikiPageRevisionID "591998072".
- Mu_chord chordName "Mu chord".
- Mu_chord complement "8".
- Mu_chord description "3".
- Mu_chord filename "Mu chord on C.mid".
- Mu_chord firstInterval Root_(chord).
- Mu_chord format MIDI.
- Mu_chord forteNumber "4".
- Mu_chord fourthInterval Perfect_fifth.
- Mu_chord hasPhotoCollection Mu_chord.
- Mu_chord secondInterval Major_second.
- Mu_chord thirdInterval Major_third.
- Mu_chord title "Mu chord on C".
- Mu_chord tuning "8".
- Mu_chord subject Category:Added_tone_chords.
- Mu_chord type Abstraction100002137.
- Mu_chord type Attribute100024264.
- Mu_chord type Chord113874927.
- Mu_chord type Chords.
- Mu_chord type Line113863771.
- Mu_chord type Shape100027807.
- Mu_chord type StraightLine113869991.
- Mu_chord comment "A mu major chord or mu chord (signified by μ) is a distinctive voicing of an add 2 or "add 9" chord. It is formed by adding a 2nd to a major triad. The mu major chord differs from a sus2 chord as a sus2 chord does not contain a 3rd.".
- Mu_chord label "Mu chord".
- Mu_chord sameAs m.039fl7.
- Mu_chord sameAs Q6930647.
- Mu_chord sameAs Q6930647.
- Mu_chord sameAs Mu_chord.
- Mu_chord wasDerivedFrom Mu_chord?oldid=591998072.
- Mu_chord depiction Mu_chord_on_C.png.
- Mu_chord isPrimaryTopicOf Mu_chord.