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Q: Where does the seventh of the dominant seventh chord usually resolve in a major key?
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What does V7 mean in music theory?

It means the dominant seventh chord. In C major this would comprise of the notes G B D and the seventh F


What do all imperfect cadences have in common?

A movement from the tonic to the dominant seventh chord.


How is the Italian sixth chord constructed?

The Italian chord is a dominant seventh chord without the fifth of the chord. C E Bb


Why does the major seventh chord belong to the subdominant?

In a major scale the subdominant chord is a major chord,thus the dominant chord is major7.


What interval creates the most harmonic tension in the dominant seventh chord?

The Tritone


What does the scale look like for a dominant seventh B major chord?

I'm not entirely sure what your asking, but a B dominant chord consists of the notes B, D#, F#, and A.


What is the dominant 7 of the f sharp minor key?

The dominant 7th chord is composed of the root, major third, perfect fifth, and minor seventh. The dominant seventh for the F# key would be F#, A#, C# and E.


Where in a dominant 7th chord do you find the tritone?

The interval made of of the third and the minor seventh makes a tritone.


Is the note that makes a seventh chord the seventh note of the chord?

no


What scale can you use with a F7 chord?

There are several types of seventh chords, but the most common type of chord is the Dominant 7th(or V7)chord. A Dominant 7th chord is the strongest way to approach the Tonic (I) chord.The Dominant 7th chord with a root of F is diatonic (naturally occurring) to the Bb major scale to reach the Bb major (I) chord. It is also used in the Bb minor scale to reach the Bb minor (i) chord.The F7 chord is also (less commonly) used in the key of Eb major to reach the Bb major (V) chord. The Bb7 is then used to reach the Ebmajor(I) chord.


When do you use which chord for harmonization?

Typically, the note of the scale that you are on will be the chord that you play. 1 major 2 minor 3 minor 4 major 5 dominant seventh 6 minor 7 diminished


What is the difference between an augmented sixth and a diminished seventh?

They sound the same, but are different on a staff. An augmented 6th up from C would be A sharp. A diminished 7th up from C would be B flat. A sharp and B flat are enharmonic. It usually depends on what the question is and/or what key you are in.