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What does C7 mean on sheet music?
dominant 7th chord
C7 is what is called a “dominant 7th chord”. It is based on a major triad, but adds a minor 7th note to create the dominant 7th chord. This creates a very classy and elegant sound, that is neither major nor minor sounding, but actually both at the same time.
Why is it called a C7 chord?
The reason behind its name “dominant seventh chord” is because, in a C7 chord, the B flat is the 7th note of the C dominant scale (also known as the Mixolydian scale). The dominant is also spelled in roman numeral, like this: V. A dominant seventh chord is a chord built upon the dominant of a major diatonic scale.
What is a C7 on a bass guitar?
For example, a C dominant seventh chord is notated C7. Its notes would be C-E-G-Bb. Its notes would be Ab-C-Eb-Gb.
What key is C7?
The C7 chord is produced by taking the 1 (root), 3, 5 and b7 of the C Major scale. The C7 is the fifth chord in the key of F.
What does C7 look like?
The C7 chord is very similar to a regular C major chord in terms of notes. It has the same three notes as a C major chord—C, E, and G—but the C7 chord has one extra note—a B♭. The resulting sound is quite different from a regular C major chord.
How do you identify the 7th chord?
Otherwise, the type of chord may be identified by determining the key and the degree on which the chord is built: Dominant Seventh. The key is D-major and the chord is built on the fifth degree. In the major keys, a chord of dominant seventh is built on the fifth degree.
What are the notes in a C7 chord?
The C7 chord is comprised of C, E, G and Bb notes. That seventh, flat note takes the C chord from its bright, airy sound to the slightly more wavering, tentative tone you hear when strumming a C7.
What is the C7 chord on the piano?
C dominant 7th chord. C7 chord for piano with keyboard diagram. Explanation: The C dominant seventh is a four-note chord. You can see the four notes of the C seventh chord marked in red color. The chord is often abbreviated as C7.
What is a 7 chord called?
A seventh chord is a type of chord that is built by taking a triad chord and adding an additional note: the 7th note of the scale. For example, if we took a C major triad and added the seventh note of C major scale (B) we would then be playing a C major 7 chord.
What is a dominant 7th chord in C major?
A dominant 7th chord is built by taking the major triad and adding a 4th note which is a minor 7th interval about the root note. In C, this would be C, E, G and Bb.
What does C-7 mean in music?
Usually, C-7 is an abbreviation for C Minor 7 (C, Eb, G, Bb). The “-” symbol means minor. A lot of people like the system of notation where you assign symbols to the chord types versus letters (delta for major, – for minor, + for augmented, o for diminished, etc.)