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Augmented major seventh chord : ウィキペディア英語版 | Augmented major seventh chord
In music, an augmented major seventh chord, augmented/major seventh chord, or major seventh sharp five chord (written as +M7, +7, M75, M7(5), M7/5, M7+5, etc.) is a nondominant seventh chord comprising the root note, the note a major third above the root, the note an augmented fifth above the root, and the note a major seventh above the root: 1-3-5-7, and is associated with the augmented scale〔Coker, Jerry (1976). ''The Jazz Idiom'', p.66. ISBN 0-13-509851-3.〕 (see jazz scale and chord-scale system). When used in jazz scores, a number of symbols can be used to represent this chord, including maj+7, and +7. This chord comes from the third mode of the both the harmonic minor and the melodic minor scales. For example, the third mode of the A minor melodic consists of C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. Therefore, the notes of the C maj7(5) chord are C, E, G, and B. As with dominant seventh chords, nondominant seventh chords including the augmented major seventh usually progress according to the circle, thus III+ resolves to vi or VI.〔Benward & Saker (2003), p.232.〕 For example, C maj7(5) usually resolves to F. The chord can be represented by the integer notation . ==Augmented major seventh chord table==
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