How many diminished chords are there?

Diminished chords come in three varieties: diminished triads, diminished 7ths, and half-diminished chords. These chords are used in different contexts, and for the sake of brevity we're going to take a look at the first two and save half-diminished chords for another discussion.
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Are there only three diminished chords?

The Diminished Chord

This means there are only 3 unique diminished chords: Cdim7 = E♭dim7 = G♭dim7 = Adim7. D♭dim7 = Edim7 = Gdim7 = B♭dim7. Ddim7 = Fdim7 = A♭dim7 = Bdim7.
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How many diminished chords are there in music essentially?

There are three types of diminished chords: diminished triads, the diminished seventh, and the half-diminished seventh. Let's look at how to build these three chords using the key of D minor as an example.
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How many diminished 7th chords are there?

As a result of the symmetry of the chord, if you ignore enharmonic spelling, there are only three distinct diminished seventh chords, the other nine being enharmonically equivalent to those three.
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How many diminished scales are there?

It is easy to prove that there are only 3 different diminished scales. Every diminished scale contains 8 consonant chords and includes, for each of them, its corresponding relative chord (Major or minor) and its parallel chord (that is, the one obtained by changing the mode).
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Why are the only 3 diminished scales?

Because of their symmetry, there are only 3 diminished scales and only 2 whole tone scales! Of course, there is only one chromatic scale.
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How many augmented chords are there?

How many augmented chords are there? There are twelve basic augmented chords, one starting from every root note. However, like the diminished chord, the augmented chord is a symmetrical chord. This means that every note in the chord can function as the root.
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Is a diminished 7th a 6th?

The diminished seventh is enharmonically equivalent to a major sixth. Its inversion is the augmented second. The diminished seventh is used quite readily in the minor key, where it is present in the harmonic minor scale between the seventh scale step and the sixth scale step in the octave above.
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Are 7th chords diminished?

Formation of diminished seventh chords

With respect to the root, all diminished seventh chords consist of a minor third, diminished fifth and diminished seventh. This means that all notes are a minor third apart (eg. C-E♭, E♭-G♭, G♭-B♭♭).
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What is the difference between a half diminished 7th and a fully diminished 7th?

The fully diminished seventh can be indicated as dim7 or with the ° symbol. A half-diminished seventh chord is a diminished triad with a minor seventh added to the chord and can be indicated with the ø symbol. A diminished major seventh chord is a diminished triad with a major seventh, often indicated with °M.
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How many variations of chords are there?

Remember there are 4017 possible chords before we ever even get into voicing! There's so much variety that sometimes it's good to forget about theory for a second and just experiment.
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Are 7th chords major or minor?

A dominant seventh chord, or major-minor seventh chord is a chord composed of a root, major third, perfect fifth, and minor seventh. It can be also viewed as a major triad with an additional minor seventh.
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How do you remember diminished chords?

An easy way to think of the diminished chord is to remember the interval of “three semitones”, since all the degrees of the diminished chord have three semitones of distance between them.
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The remaining diminished chords are a consequence of these 3 chords:
  1. C° = D#° = F#° = A°
  2. C#° = E° = G° = A#°
  3. D° = F° = G#° = B°
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Why are there only 3 diminished 7 chords?

If we move up another half step, that's like the second chord we started. If I move up another half step, that's like the third chord we started, so there's really only 3 diminished seventh chords. That one, that one, that one, and remember each note of the diminished seventh chord can function as the root.
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What is E diminished 7?

The E diminished 7th chord contains 4 notes: E, G, Bb, Db. The chord spelling / formula relative to the E major scale is: 1 b3 b5 bb7.
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What is a doubly diminished chord?

Double diminished harmony is constructed by playing two fully diminished seventh chords in which the root note of each chord are a major ninth apart from each other. An illustration of this can be seen in Example 1 below. ( F diminished 7th chord in the left hand and G diminished 7th chord in the right hand.)
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What is diminished 5th?

diminished fifth (plural diminished fifths) (music) A type of tritone in musical composition comprising six semitones. It spans five diatonic scale degrees like a perfect fifth but narrower by a semitone. The number of diatonic degrees it spans is what distinguishes it from an augmented fourth.
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What is a 65 inversion?

The V6/5, V4/3, and V4/2 symbols all refer to the inversion of the 7th chord. V6/5. V6/5 is a first inversion, with the 3rd of the chord in the bass. The interval of a 6th would be the root of the chord, and the interval of the 5th would be the 7th.
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Is a diminished chord the same as a diminished 7?

The difference between a diminished chord and a half diminished chord lies in the seventh. The half diminished chord (m7b5) has a minor seventh (7) - it's a m7 chord wth a flat five (b5). The diminished chord has a diminished seventh (dim7, °7).
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Is m7b5 the same as diminished?

Minor 7 flat 5 chord is close to a diminished 7th chord, the first 3 notes are identical, but the 4th is different. This chord can be written in two ways: m7b5 or Ø. If you do not know how to play and what is a diminished 7th chord, you can read this page about diminished chord voicings.
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What is D diminished chord?

The D diminished chord (D dim or D°) contains the notes D, F and Ab. It is produced by taking the 1st, flat 3rd and flat 5th notes of the D Major scale. A diminished often appears as D dim or D°. The diminished chord played by itself has a dissonant sound.
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Is there an augmented 7th chord?

The A augmented 7th chord contains 4 notes: A, C#, E#, G. The chord spelling / formula relative to the A major scale is: 1 3 #5 b7.
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What are sus2 chords?

The two basic sus chords are the sus4 and sus2 chords. In the sus4 chord (also labeled simply as “sus”), a perfect 4th replaces the 3rd of the chord. In the sus2 chord (sometimes called “sus9”), a major 2nd replaces the 3rd of the chord. Both of these sus chords have a perfect 5th from the root to the fifth.
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What is C diminished chord?

The C diminished chord (C dim or C°) contains the notes C, Eb and Gb. It is produced by taking the 1st, flat 3rd and flat 5th notes of the C Major scale. A diminished often appears as C dim or C°. The diminished chord played by itself has a dissonant sound.
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