Originally Posted By: Raquel Cruz
Hi! I'm not sure if this topic belongs here. I'm aware that usually a dimMaj7 is just an extension of 7#9 but am studying chord gradients so I'd like to study it by itself. Thank you in advance.

- Raquel

Did you mean a mMaj7 or do you really mean a Diminished Major 7? That last one I’ve never heard of. In a dim7 chord, there isn’t even a 7th in the sense of dominant versus major.

If it is a mMaj7 then you enter it using just the m , not spelling it out as min

Could you spell the chord notes, root then moving upward? For example, in a C chord, that would be

C Eb Gb Bbb (A) with Bnatural added (quite a mess)

Or

C Eb G Bnatural



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