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Flashcards in Uncommon Seventh Chords Deck (8)
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1
Q

big idea

A
  • there are other combinations of seventh chords, these are uncommon and some don’t actually show up except in jazz
2
Q

construction of some other seven chord

A
  • augmented major seven chord: augmented triad and major 7
  • augmented minor seven chord: augmented triad and minor 7
  • minor major 7: minor triad and major 7 (this is frequently use in jazz)
  • diminished major 7: diminished triad and major 7
3
Q

common rhythmic patterns for seven chords

A
  • arpeggiated: Broken chords, played individually in succession
  • alberti bass: low-up-down-up pattern
4
Q

note

A
  • era of common-practice
  • A3, m3, m3: dM7
  • d3, M3, M3: m7
  • M3, M3, m3: mM7
5
Q

name the era of music when the five common chord qualities of seventh chords were most prevalent

A
  • era of common-practice
6
Q

in addition to chords with stacked major and minor 3rds, what are the two other qualities of 3rds common in Jazz and popular music

A
  • augmented and diminished chords
7
Q

during the Classical period (1750-1830), seventh chords where often performed in accompaniment patterns such as

A
  • arpeggiated chords
  • alberti bass
  • A&B
8
Q

what type of accompaniment do you hear in the left hand (bass) of the excerpt

A
  • alberti bass

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