What is a C7 scale?

C7 Chord On The Guitar (C Dominant 7
Dominant 7
The D7 (D dominant 7) chord contains the notes D, F#, A and C. It is produced by taking the root (1), 3, 5 and b7 of the D Major scale. It is essentially a D chord, with an added flat 7. The D7 is a popular open chord and used often in the key of D.
) – Diagrams, Finger Positions and Theory. The C7 (C dominant 7) chord contains the notes C, E, G and Bb. It is produced by taking the root (1), 3, 5 and b7 of the C Major scale. It is essentially a C chord, with an added flat 7.
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What does C7 in music mean?

C7 is a C major triad with the addition of the 7th note of the C minor scale and is known as the C dominant 7th chord. This makes the chord comprised of the root, major 3rd, perfect 5th, minor 7th of the scale - C-E-G-Bb. 1.
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What is the 7th scale?

Major and minor seventh chords

Major seventh chords are usually constructed on the first or fourth degree of a scale, (in C or G major: C–E–G–B). Due to the major seventh interval between the root and seventh (C–B, an inverted minor second), this chord can sometimes sound dissonant, depending on the voicing used.
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Is C7 minor or major?

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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What does C7 resolve?

In the case of the C7 chord, the E resolves up a semitone to F. The B♭ resolves down a semitone to A. These notes, F and A, are the root and major third of an F major chord.
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10 Guitar Scales to play over dominants (C7)



Is C7 dominant?

C7 is the diatonic seventh chord built on a root which is the dominant scale degree of F major. The chord is named for the scale degree of it's root within a diatonic major scale.
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Why is C7 called dominant?

The reason behind its name "dominant seventh chord" is because, in a C7 chord, the B flat is the 7th note of the C dominant scale (also known as the Mixolydian scale). This contrast with the regular major 7th found on a Cmaj7 (which is the note B natural).
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What does C7 look like?

The C7 chord is very similar to a regular C major chord in terms of notes. It has the same three notes as a C major chord—C, E, and G—but the C7 chord has one extra note—a B♭. The resulting sound is quite different from a regular C major chord.
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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 are the notes in a C7 chord?

The C7 chord is comprised of C, E, G and Bb notes.
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How do you do the Dominant 7th scale?

A dominant seventh chord consists of the dominant triad (fifth note of the scale is the root of the dominant chord) and an added note a minor seventh above the root. For example, the dominant seventh chord in C major (or minor) is G-B-D-F.
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What is a 7th interval?

The minor seventh interval consists of two notes with eleven semi-steps distance. For example, C to B note will result in this musical interval. The major seventh interval is abbreviated M7 (an alternate spelling is diminished octave). Related is the minor seventh, which is abbreviated m7.
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What does C 7 mean in jazz?

∆ = Major scale/chord or major seventh (C∆). A (7) after a letter means to lower the 7th note of the scale, making it a Dominant 7th quality (C7). A dash (—) when located beside a letter means to lower the third and seventh of the scale 1/2 step, thus making it a minor tonality (Dorian minor) (C—).
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What is the difference between a major 7th and a dominant 7th?

A major 7th chord is formed by playing the root (1st) + 3rd + 5th + 7th notes of a major scale. A dominant 7th is formed by simply lowering the 7th note a half step. As an example, Cmaj7 = C - E - G - B (7th note). Lower the 7th note a half step, from B to Bb, thus Dominant 7th = C - E - G - Bb.
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What is C dominant?

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. For further explanations of these relationships, see also cadence and harmony.
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What does the 7 mean in C major 7?

The C major chord is made up of three notes from the C major scale: C - E - G C is the root note, E is the major 3rd, and G is the 5th. To turn this into a major seventh chord, we must add one more note, the major 7th. We can find the major 7th note by looking at the C major scale.
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What part of the body does C7 affect?

The C7 myotome is a group of muscles controlled by the C7 nerve. These muscles include those involved in straightening the elbow, lifting the wrist, elongating the fingers to an outstretched hand, and the triceps muscle in the upper arm.
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How do I know if I have C7?

C7 can be identified by palpating the base of the occiput down into the deep hollow where the next bony prominence felt will be C2, then C3-5 are closely packed and the spine of C6 is very prominent.
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Where is the C7 located?

The vertebra located at the base of your neck, the cervical C7 vertebrae is also called the first thoracic vertebrae. It's the one that feels like it sticks out when you run your hand down the back of your neck.
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Why is the 7th flattened?

Because you're forgetting about the major 7th chord, which is the 7th chord which fits in the scale of the root note of that chord. Dominant 7th fits in the scale that has the root of the given chord as the dominant (5th scale degree) of that scale.
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Why is it called a diminished seventh?

Jean-Philippe Rameau explained the diminished seventh chord as a dominant seventh chord whose supposed fundamental bass is borrowed from the sixth degree in minor, raised a semitone producing a stack of minor thirds.
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What is a diminished 7th interval?

In classical music from Western culture, a diminished seventh ( play (help·info)) is an interval produced by narrowing a minor seventh by a chromatic semitone.
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