Is Dominant 7th and minor 7th the same?

While the dominant seventh chord is typically built on the fifth (or dominant) degree of a major scale, the minor seventh chord is built on the second, third, or sixth degree. A minor seventh chord contains the same notes as an added sixth chord.
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Is a dominant 7th chord major or minor?

Formation of dominant seventh chords

With respect to the root, all dominant seventh chords consist of a major third (dominant-leading note), a perfect fifth (dominant-supertonic) and minor seventh (dominant-subdominant). This means that all dominant seventh chords are major chords, regardless of the key.
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What is the dominant 7th of a minor?

A minor chord v

This step shows the dominant 7th chord of the A minor scale. The A minor chord v7 is the E min 7 chord, and contains the notes E, G, B, and D. This dominant 7th chords root / starting note is the 5th note (or scale degree) of the A natural minor scale.
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Is Dominant 7 the same as Major 7?

A dominant 7th uses the symbol of a note name + 7 — for example C7, D7, E7, etc. It is different from the symbol used for a major 7th which is maj7. A dominant 7th is not the same as a major 7th chord.
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What is a dominant 7th in music?

A dominant seventh chord naturally contains a tritone between its third scale degree and its flat seventh scale degree. For instance, an E7 (which is the dominant chord in both the A major key and the A minor key) has a tritone interval between its third (G♯) and its flat seventh (D).
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Piano Chords: Major 7ths, Minor 7ths



Is C7 the same as C dominant 7?

The main notable difference between C7, Cmaj7 and Cmin7 is the quality of the chords. C7 is a dominant 7th, which is built using a major chord, adding a flat 7 (or minor 7). Cmaj7 is a major chord with a major 7. Cmin7 is a minor chord with a minor 7.
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Why is it called a dominant 7th?

The name comes from the fact that the flat seventh occurs naturally in the scale built upon the root when it functions as the dominant (i.e., the fifth degree) of some major diatonic scale.
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Is G7 major or minor?

I've been under the impression that if a chord doesn't have "m" next to the letter, it's a major chord. So Dm7 is D minor 7, and G7 would mean G major 7. But the next chord has "maj" so obviously that means C major 7.
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Is b7 major or minor?

The major chord with additional minor 7th is also called dominant 7th chord or just V7, because as a diatonic chord it appears only on the 5th scale degree, the so called dominant.
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How do you make a Dom 7 chord?

To play a Dominant 7th, take a major chord and add a minor 7th. That's 7 intervals, but the minor note, which is a semitone lower, flat note. For C Major this would be C – E – G – Bb. Dominant 7th chords are traditionally common in Blues music, and therefore Rock music too.
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What is a dominant 7th chord guitar?

Dominant 7th chords are made up of four notes: the first, third and fifth notes of a given scale - plus a flattened 7th note from that scale. A flat 7th is a half-step down from what would be a full seventh note.
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What does dominant mean in music?

dominant, in music, the fifth tone or degree of a diatonic scale (i.e., any of the major or minor scales of the tonal harmonic system), or the triad built upon this degree. In the key of C, for example, the dominant degree is the note G; the dominant triad is formed by the notes G–B–D in the key of C major or C minor.
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What is a dominant 7th chord in piano?

To create a dominant seventh chord, you add a minor seventh to the root of a major triad (major minor seventh chord). In the key of C, in root position, the chord would consist of C, E, G and B flat. For this chord, you will often see it written on sheet music and lead sheets as C7, occasionally Cdom7.
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How can you tell the difference between a major and minor 7th chord?

Whereas a major 7th was only a semitone down from the root, a minor 7th is one whole tone down from the root. So in C7, the 7th would be... Bb (B flat).
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Can secondary dominants be minor?

Both major triads and major–minor seventh chords can be secondary dominant chords. Notice the chromaticisms in the example above. The raised notes generally act as the leading–tone to the root of the chord being tonicized.
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What is a secondary dominant 7th?

A Secondary Dominant is a Dominant 7th chord that is the dominant of a diatonic chord other than the tonic.
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What does B7 mean in guitar?

The B7 chord shares the same three notes as a B Major chord, plus an extra seventh note (b7) added on for good measure. We call this a minor seventh interval. B7 is actually a shorthand way of writing "B dominant seventh".
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Is G7 dominant?

G7 is what is called a “dominant 7th chord”. It is based on a major triad, but adds a minor 7th note to create the dominant 7th chord. This creates a very classy and elegant sound, that is neither major nor minor sounding, but actually both at the same time.
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Is G7 the same as G?

The G7 chord is similar in sound and formation to the G major chord, but the addition of the seventh interval gives it a more open-ended feel. While the G chord sounds like a definitive statement, the G7 tilts upward with the addition of the seventh note.
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What makes a minor 7th chord?

To make a minor 7th chord you just need to add another minor third starting from the 5th of the chord. If we stick with our A minor example this note would be a G. An A minor 7 chord would be spelled A C E G.
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Are C7 and Cmaj7 different?

As you would have guessed, a Cmaj7 is called "C major seven" and the Cm7 is called "C minor 7". How about C7? Well, the proper name to give it is actually "C dominant 7".
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Are C7 and Cm7 the same?

Closed 5 years ago. I'm relatively new to music theory, I was under the impression Cmaj7 was the same as C7 so i just added a minor third above the C triad (CEG) and got CEGBb. As it turns out, C maj7 is actually a major third above the C triad - that is CEGB.
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What is the dominant 7th in C major?

Dominant seventh chords are often built on the fifth scale degree (or dominant) of a key. For instance, in the C major scale, G is the fifth note of the scale, and the seventh chord built on G is the dominant seventh chord, G7 (shown above).
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How do you know which key is dominant?

Dominant key

Put another way, it is the key whose tonic is the dominant scale degree in the main key. If, for example, a piece is written in the key of C major, then the tonic key is C major and the dominant key is G major since G is the dominant note in C major.
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