Augmented major seventh chord
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An augmented major seventh chord comprises the root note, the note a major third above the root, the note an augmented fifth above the root, and the note a major seventh above the root.
For example, A augmented major seventh chord contains A, C♯, E♯, and G♯.
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By Type | Triad | Major · Minor · Augmented · Diminished · Suspended |
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Seventh | Major · Minor · Dominant · Diminished · Half-diminished · Minor-major · Augmented major · Augmented minor | |
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Extended | Ninth · Eleventh · Thirteenth | |
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Other | Sixth · Augmented sixth · Altered · Added tone · Polychord · Quartal and quintal · Tone cluster · Power | |
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By Function | Diatonic | Tonic · Dominant · Subdominant · Submediant |
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Altered | Borrowed · Neapolitan chord · Secondary dominant | |
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With Names | Elektra chord · Hendrix chord · Mystic chord · Petrushka chord · Tristan chord · So What chord | |