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    E flat Major seventh flat sixth

    Major seventh with ♭6; major seventh frame with lowered sixth (darker major extension).

    majorM7♭6^7♭6

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    The major seventh ♭6 chord adds a lowered sixth above the root while keeping a major third and major seventh. That combination creates a bittersweet major color: still “major family” at the third and seventh, but with a shadowed upper extension that can suggest borrowed harmony or modal mixture. It is useful when you want richness without turning the chord into a dominant seventh.

    Construction

    Practical stack: 1-3-5-7-♭6 (the fifth may be omitted). In Cmaj7♭6, a working set is C-E-G-B-A♭. Spacing helps: the ♭6 can clash with nearby chord tones if everything is stacked tightly.

    Usage

    Appears in modern jazz, fusion, neo-soul, and cinematic pop as a color chord on I or IV, as a reharmonization choice, or as a passing chord between clearer major sonorities.

    Examples

    • Reharmonized tonic chords in jazz ballads
    • Neo-soul pads that avoid plain maj7 voicings
    • Film cues that need “bright but haunted” major harmony

    Play

    Anchor 3 and 7, place ♭6 in a distinct register, and resolve ♭6 stepwise when possible for smooth voice leading into the next chord.

    Ear-training cues

    Hear major seventh stability with a lowered sixth shadow above the fifth region.

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    E♭ Harmonic major
    E♭ Leading whole tone
    E♭ Lydian sharp fifth pentatonic
    E♭ Lydian Augmented
    E♭ Major augmented
    E♭ Messiaen's mode 3
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