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Answer by 000 for What chord do we get by raising the fifth of a minor triad?

Raising the fifth of a major triad gives an augmented triad. For example, you can get from C (C-E-G) to C+ (C-E-G♯) by raising the fifth.Correct....C-E♭-G♯, which is enharmonic to C-E♭-A♭Not...

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Answer by Michael Curtis for What chord do we get by raising the fifth of a...

I'm not sure if these are the best examples, but I'm trying to draw a parallel between the difference in enharmonic spelling of something like a German augmented sixth chord and a dominant seventh...

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Answer by Aaron for What chord do we get by raising the fifth of a minor triad?

"The theory" is based on the idea that all (root position) triads are made up of minor thirds and major thirds.dim = m3 + m3min = m3 + M3maj = M3 + m3aug = M3 + M3So, strictly speaking, C - Eb - G# is...

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What chord do we get by raising the fifth of a minor triad?

Raising the fifth of a major triad gives an augmented triad. For example, you can get from C (C-E-G) to C+ (C-E-G♯) by raising the fifth.However, what happens if this is done to a minor triad? Doing it...

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