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    D sharp Diminished major seventh

    Diminished triad with major seventh (1–♭3–♭5–7); the “Hitchcock” major–minor collision, unstable and pivot-friendly.

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    Which intervals and notes are in the D sharp Diminished major seventh chord?

    Intervals from the root that spell this chord and its chord tones.

    Which scales can you play on the D sharp Diminished major seventh chord?

    Scales that contain this chord’s notes and usually fit over it.

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    The diminished major seventh chord stacks a diminished triad with a major seventh above the root (1-♭3-♭5-7). It is famous for its uncanny stability–instability mix: the diminished triad wants to move, but the major seventh adds a strange luminous ceiling. It appears in classical and film harmony as a color chord and in jazz as an occasional reharmonization device.

    Construction

    Formula: 1-♭3-♭5-7. In CoM7, spell C-E♭-G♭-B (enharmonic spellings vary).

    Usage

    Suspense cues, pivot chords, and brief chromatic clouds over a clear bass.

    Examples

    • Film scoring for psychological tension
    • Late Romantic harmony with diminished colors
    • Modern jazz voicings as passing color

    Play

    Voice the major seventh clearly; avoid doubling that creates unclear tendency tones.

    Ear-training cues

    Diminished triad interior with a major seventh above the root—eerie, bright-dark.

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    D♯ Diminished
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    D♯ Messiaen's mode 3
    D♯ Messiaen's mode 7
    D♯ Todi raga
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    3F♯
    6A
    11C𝄪
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