The minor, Major 7th chord|
Formula:
| 1 3b 5 7 |
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Common Abbreviations:
| -(maj7), m(maj7), m/maj7, m+7, M7b3, ma7b3, maj7b3, min(maj7), mMaj7 |
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Most popular root:
| D, A, B, C#, E |
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Popularity:
| 12 |
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Common Styles:
| Folk, Latin, Pop, Rock, Soul |
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 Some m(maj7) chord examples. | Description: This is a minor Major7th. You may also see chord notated as m(maj7). The only application that I have come across - at least so far - is as part of the Minor Walk, where it is a passing chord. But it may also work as an extended i chord in harmonic minor and ascending melodic minor.
When building the chord, you start with a normal minor chord, and then you add a major seventh on top of it. A CmM7 chord will have the notes C-Eb-G-B and an EmM7 will have the notes E-G-B-D#. ...
Description courtesy of
http://www.torvund.net/guitar/chords/mM7.asp | Songs using minor, Major 7th chord: (NB Common types such as Maj, m, 7 will generate longs lists)
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