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- Major_seventh_chord abstract "In music, a major seventh chord is a seventh chord where the "third" note is a major third above the root, and the "seventh" note is a major seventh above the root (a fifth above the third note) About this sound play . The major seventh chord, sometimes also called a Delta chord, can be written as maj7, M7, Δ, ⑦ etc. It can be represented by the integer notation {0, 4, 7, 11}. In the case where the seventh note is a minor seventh above the root, it is instead called a dominant seventh chord.Examples of tonic major seventh chords include Bread's "Make It With You", America's "Tin Man", Blood Sweat & Tears' "You've Made Me So Very Happy", third and main part of Paul McCartney and Wings' "Band On The Run", Carly Simon's "The Right Thing To Do", Rupert Holmes' Him and, most famously, Chicago's "Colour My World".Moving in the seventies to replace the prominence of the dominant seventh as a stable tonic more common in the first fifteen years of the rock era, the major seventh was common in all styles, "pervading soul, country rock, soft rock, MOR (middle-of-the-road styles), jazz rock, funk, and disco." "In soul and disco, a tonic minor seventh harmony often alternated with a dominant seventh or dominant ninth chord on ['Lady Marmalade' & 'Le Freak']...In other styles, major seventh and minor seventh chords generally mix (usually with eleventh chords...) to create a diatonic composite in either major or minor mode....The most famous major seventh chord in the history of music, [is] the one that opens...'Colour My World', even though the song departs from the usual pattern described above by 'colouring' the harmonic succession with several chromatic chords. Still, seven of that song's fourteen chords, including the tonic, are major sevenths or ninths, demonstrating the primacy of that chord type."According to Forte, the major seventh chord is exemplified by IV7, which originates melodically.The just major seventh chord is tuned in the ratios 8:10:12:15, as a just major chord is tuned 4:5:6 and a just major seventh is tuned 15:8. About this sound Play Pieces which feature prominent major seventh chords include: Chick Corea's "Litha", Joe Henderson's "Inner Urge", John Lennon's "Imagine", Freddie Hubbard's "Little Sunflower", Carole King's "It's Too Late", Michel Legrand's "Watch What Happens", Antonio Jobim's "Dindi", Red Hot Chili Peppers' Under The Bridge, and Tadd Dameron's "Lady Bird".".
- Major_seventh_chord thumbnail Major_seventh_chord_on_C.png?width=300.
- Major_seventh_chord wikiPageID "4185360".
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- Major_seventh_chord chordName "major seventh chord".
- Major_seventh_chord chordName "major/major seventh chord".
- Major_seventh_chord complement "8".
- Major_seventh_chord firstInterval Root_(chord).
- Major_seventh_chord forteNumber "4".
- Major_seventh_chord fourthInterval Major_seventh.
- Major_seventh_chord hasPhotoCollection Major_seventh_chord.
- Major_seventh_chord secondInterval Major_third.
- Major_seventh_chord thirdInterval Perfect_fifth.
- Major_seventh_chord tuning "8".
- Major_seventh_chord subject Category:Seventh_chords.
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- Major_seventh_chord type Chord113874927.
- Major_seventh_chord type Communication100033020.
- Major_seventh_chord type Line113863771.
- Major_seventh_chord type MusicalNotation106814870.
- Major_seventh_chord type Notation106808493.
- Major_seventh_chord type Note106865345.
- Major_seventh_chord type SeventhChord106870349.
- Major_seventh_chord type SeventhChords.
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- Major_seventh_chord type Writing106359877.
- Major_seventh_chord type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Major_seventh_chord comment "In music, a major seventh chord is a seventh chord where the "third" note is a major third above the root, and the "seventh" note is a major seventh above the root (a fifth above the third note) About this sound play . The major seventh chord, sometimes also called a Delta chord, can be written as maj7, M7, Δ, ⑦ etc. It can be represented by the integer notation {0, 4, 7, 11}.".
- Major_seventh_chord label "Majeur septiemakkoord".
- Major_seventh_chord label "Major seventh chord".
- Major_seventh_chord label "Большой мажорный септаккорд".
- Major_seventh_chord sameAs Velký_septakord.
- Major_seventh_chord sameAs Majeur_septiemakkoord.
- Major_seventh_chord sameAs m.02p7zpt.
- Major_seventh_chord sameAs Q2667928.
- Major_seventh_chord sameAs Q2667928.
- Major_seventh_chord sameAs Major_seventh_chord.
- Major_seventh_chord wasDerivedFrom Major_seventh_chord?oldid=591997849.
- Major_seventh_chord depiction Major_seventh_chord_on_C.png.
- Major_seventh_chord isPrimaryTopicOf Major_seventh_chord.