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    G sharp Minor major seventh

    Minor-major seventh (1–♭3–5–7); melodic-minor tonic color, major seventh over a minor triad.

    minorm/ma7m/maj7mM7

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

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    Parent scales and degrees where this chord appears as a diatonic sonority.

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    mMaj7
    m/M7
    -Δ7
    mΔ
    -^7
    -maj7

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    The minor-major7 chord combines a minor triad with a major seventh: 1-♭3-5-7. This creates one of the most characteristic bittersweet sonorities in tonal music: the minor third anchors darkness while the major seventh adds luminous upward pull. It is a defining tonic color of melodic minor and a core sound in jazz and film harmony.

    Construction

    Formula: 1-♭3-5-7. In CmM7, a standard spelling is C-E♭-G-B. In practice, the fifth is sometimes omitted for transparency, but ♭3 and 7 must remain clear for identity.

    Sound Character

    The chord sounds intense, elegant, and unresolved. Compared with m7, it is brighter and more "lifted"; compared with maj7, it keeps unmistakable minor gravity.

    Usage

    Common as i△7 in melodic-minor contexts, in jazz ballads, modern neo-soul writing, and cinematic cues where the harmony should feel emotionally complex rather than purely dark or bright.

    Examples

    • Tonic i△7 in melodic-minor progressions
    • Film scoring for "haunted beauty" and controlled tension
    • Reharmonized pop/jazz endings that avoid plain m7 closure

    Play

    Prioritize ♭3 and 7, keep the major seventh audible in an upper voice, and avoid muddy close spacing in the low register. Rootless voicings can work well if bass context is clear.

    Harmonic behavior

    Minor-major7 can function as a stable tonic color in melodic minor, but it always carries internal tension. Stepwise motion from 7 to 1 (or from 5 to ♯5/6 in surrounding lines) gives expressive release.

    NameAliasesDifficulty
    G sharp Harmonic minor-Easy
    G sharp Chromatic-Easy
    G sharp Augmented-Easy
    G sharp Melodic minor-Easy
    G sharp Minor six diminished-Intermediate
    -Expert
    -Expert
    -Expert
    -Guru
    -Guru
    -Guru
    -Guru
    -Guru
    -Guru
    -Guru
    -Guru
    -Guru
    -Guru

    Ear-training cues

    Listen for a minor core with a major-seventh glow above it. Alternating m7 and mM7 quickly reveals the distinctive bittersweet lift.

    G sharp Hungarian minor
    G sharp Lydian diminished
    G sharp Minor bebop
    G sharp Minor major seven pentatonic
    G sharp Augmented heptatonic
    G sharp Minor hexatonic
    G sharp Neopolitan major
    G sharp Lydian sharp ninth
    G sharp Messiaen's mode 3
    G sharp Messiaen's mode 7
    G sharp Balinese
    G sharp Kafi raga
    G sharp Todi raga
    IntervalsemitonesNote
    Perfect unison0G♯
    Minor third3B
    Perfect fifth7D♯
    Major seventh11F𝄪
    NameAliasesDifficulty
    G sharp Minorm, min, -Beginner
    G sharp Fifth5Beginner

    DegreeTriadSeventhExtendedScale
    I
    G♯
    m
    G♯
    m/ma7
    G♯
    mM9
    G sharp Harmonic minor
    II
    G♯
    dim
    G♯
    m7♭5
    G sharp Locrian sixth
    III
    G♯
    aug
    G♯
    maj7♯5
    G sharp Major augmented
    IV
    G♯
    m
    G♯
    m7
    G♯
    m11
    G sharp Dorian sharp four
    V
    G♯
    M
    VI
    VII
    G♯
    7
    G♯
    7♭9♭13
    G sharp Phrygian dominant
    G♯
    M
    G♯
    maj7
    G♯
    maj9♯11
    G sharp Lydian sharp ninth
    G♯
    dim
    G♯
    dim7
    G♯
    alt7
    G sharp Ultralocrian