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Let’s start with a bit of jargon-busting: a dominant chord is the ‘full’ name for a 7th chord, the type with a b7th rather than a major 7th. When we describe a chord as ‘altered’, this means one (or more) of the notes has
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Let’s start with a bit of jargon-busting: a dominant chord is the ‘full’ name for a 7th chord, the type with a b7th rather than a major 7th. When we describe a chord as ‘altered’, this means one (or more) of the notes has
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