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    G sharp Minor flat sixth major seventh

    Minor with ♭6 and major seventh (1–♭3–♭6–7); stacked sixths create sharp chromatic contrast.

    minorm♭6M7

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    The minor flat sixth major seventh chord combines a minor third, a lowered sixth, and a major seventh (1-♭3-♭6-7 as a conceptual skeleton—fifth may be omitted or implied). The lowered sixth and major seventh create a dramatic contradiction: minor darkness below with a bright major-seventh ceiling. It is rare in common-practice diatonic harmony and appears more as a composed color in jazz, film, and modern classical-influenced writing.

    Construction

    Core tones emphasize ♭6 and 7 against ♭3; voicings vary widely.

    Usage

    Short dramatic hits, modal mixture colors, and cinematic harmony.

    Examples

    • Film scoring for uneasy beauty
    • Modern jazz voicings on tonic minor with borrowed upper extensions
    • Experimental pop production for one-bar shifts

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    Separate ♭6 and 7 registrally; omit the fifth to reduce cluster density.

    Ear-training cues

    Minor third with both ♭6 and major seventh present in the harmony.

    G♯ m♯5
    G♯ Augmented
    G♯ Augmented heptatonic
    G♯ Balinese
    G♯ Chromatic
    G♯ Diminished
    G♯ Harmonic minor
    G♯ Hungarian minor
    G♯ Messiaen's mode 3
    G♯ Messiaen's mode 7
    G♯ Minor bebop
    G♯ Minor six diminished
    G♯ Todi raga
    IntervalsemitonesNote
    0G♯
    3B
    8E
    11F𝄪
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    Minor third
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