E Minor seventh sharp fifth

Minor seventh with ♯5 (1–♭3–♯5–♭7); altered fifth over minor-seventh frame, whole-tone lean.


The minor seventh sharp fifth chord replaces the perfect fifth of m7 with an augmented fifth (1-♭3-♯5-♭7). It keeps the minor-seventh pull of ♭7 while the ♯5 adds a bright, unstable edge—somewhere between minor harmony and whole-tone shimmer. It is common in jazz and fusion as a color on static minor roots and in lines that borrow from melodic-minor and altered-scale thinking.

Construction

Formula: 1-♭3-♯5-♭7. In Cm7(♯5), a spelling might be C-E♭-G♯-B♭.

Usage

Altered minor vamps, passing chords between m7 and dominant-related sonorities, and cinematic pads that need minor darkness with raised-fifth sparkle.

Examples

  • Fusion keyboard patches on minor grooves
  • Jazz voicings that emphasize ♯5 on ii-type functions in modern harmony
  • Film cues blending minor modality with augmented color

Play

Balance ♯5 against ♭7 to avoid excessive dissonance; omit the root in some ensembles to reduce mud.

Ear-training cues

Minor seventh sound with a widened fifth instead of a perfect fifth.

Quality

minor

Aliases

m75

Similar chords

Em5

Images

Guitar voicing #0 of the E Minor seventh sharp fifth chord

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