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    A sharp Dominant thirteenth flat fifth

    Dominant 13 with ♭5; unstable lowered fifth against broad upper extension.

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    The 13♭5 dominant combines dominant function with a destabilized fifth. The lowered fifth tightens the chord's center while the 13 keeps upper warmth, creating a sound that is both tense and spacious. It is a useful option when you want altered gravity without maximum saturation.

    Construction

    A practical view is 1-3-♭5-♭7-9-13 (with optional omissions). In C that can include C-E-G♭-B♭-D-A. In voicing practice, 3 and ♭7 preserve function, while ♭5 defines the altered core.

    Usage

    Use 13♭5 in jazz and cinematic contexts where a standard dominant is too plain but full altered stacks are too dense. It works especially well in approach chords and pre-resolution dominant fields where you need sharpened direction.

    Examples

    • Altered dominant before tonic or deceptive landing
    • Cinematic harmonic tension with controlled darkness
    • Modern jazz comping with compact altered center

    Play

    Keep the voicing transparent: establish 3/♭7, then place ♭5 clearly without burying it in dense inner tones. Let 13 sing above the altered center so the chord keeps width, not just bite.

    Function in progressions

    13♭5 works as a directional dominant with a narrowed harmonic center. It can resolve to major or minor targets, but is especially convincing when one altered tone moves by semitone into the destination chord.

    A♯ 13no5
    A♯ 7♭5
    A♯ 7no5
    A♯ 9♭5
    A♯ 9no5
    A♯ M♭5
    A♯ Chromatic
    A♯ Composite blues
    A♯ Lydian Dominant
    IntervalsemitonesNote
    0A♯
    4C𝄪
    6E
    9F𝄪
    10G♯
    14B♯
    Perfect unison
    Major third
    Diminished fifth
    Major sixth
    Minor seventh
    Major ninth