It's the amount of chord tones found in a 7th chord.
What is 4?
Based on the 7th scale degree of a major scale, this is Loki's favourite church mode!
What is Locrian?
This is symbol for a TRIAD in 1st inversion.
What is 6?
It is the spelling of a C Augmented Triad.
What is C E G#?
This is the interval between C and E.
What is a Major 3rd?
It's a Major triad with a minor 7th on top.
What is a Dominant 7th?
This church mode shares the same pattern as the natural minor scale.
What is the Aeolian mode?
This is the symbol for a 7th CHORD in 1st inversion.
What is 65?
When you lower the 3rd of a major triad by a half step, you create THIS triad.
Mary Poppins would call these 4 intervals practically perfect in every way.
What is P1, P4, P5, P8?
When you have a diminished triad AND with a diminished 7th stacked on top, you have THIS type of 7th chord.
What is a FULLY diminished 7th chord?
Based on the 5th scale degree of a Major scale, this mode adds a little protein powder to the Lydian scale.
What is mixolydian?
This is the symbol used for a 7th CHORD in 2nd inversion.
What is 43?
Create an F diminished triad.
What is F Ab Cb?
The distance between G and F natural is this type of 7 since F is not in the Key of G.
What is a m7?
The notes C-Eb-G-Bb create THIS type of 7th chord.
What is a minor 7th chord?
This church mode, based on the 2nd degree of the Major scale, is often found in jazz.
What is dorian mode?
4 over 2 is the chord symbol used for a 7th chord in what inversion?
3rd inversion.
This is the spelling of a G triad in first inversion.
What is B D G?
The enharmonic interval between an F and a G would not be a Major 2nd, but THIS.
What is a diminished 3rd?
A diminished triad with a minor 7th stacked on top of it forms this type of 7th chord.
What is a half diminished 7th chord?
Phrygian mode is based on what degree of the major scale?
What is the 3rd?
6 over 4 is the symbol used for a TRIAD in what inversion?
This triad is what you get when you have E G B.
What is a minor triad?
An augmented 4th or diminished 5th could sometimes be called this, known as the diabolus in musica during Medieval Times.
What is a tritone?