Fully Diminished

Fully Diminished

Definition

A fully diminished chord, also known as a diminished seventh chord, consists of a diminished triad (root, minor third, diminished fifth) with a diminished seventh added on top. This chord is more dissonant than the half-diminished chord and creates a strong tension that resolves well in chord progressions.

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Music TheoryChords and Scale Types
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Apr 17, 2025 1:19 PM
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