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equator
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equator
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11/25/2005 8:27 pm
Originally Posted by: Jolly McJollysonIt's Cminor with a diminished leading tone chord. Why you don't have the diminished seventh on that B diminished is beyond me, it would help you lead into it... then again... Of course, it could just be C harmonic Minor since there's no Bb. Well, it IS C harmonic minor, but I'm gonna call it Cminor with a diminished leading-tone chord because that's also true of those notes and it sounds much smarter.

Well, if you use the leading tone of the minor, you have a harmonic minor. Don`t you?
If you have the root on "C"; then yes, a Bdim7 chord would lead you right back to the "home chord".
But this is not the case because I don`t have the root on "C".
Someday I`ll play like in my dreams.

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