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Half Diminished 7
Frets: 0 - 24

Formula
Notes

m3-m3-M3
G
B
D
F
B
D
G
1
F
B
F
2
D
3
G
B
F
G
4
D
5
G
6
B
F
D
B
7
8
G
B
F
9
D
D
10
F
G
11
B
D
12
G
13
F
B
F
14
D
15
G
B
F
G
16
D
17
G
18
B
F
D
B
19
20
G
B
F
21
D
D
22
F
G
23
B
D
24

Half Diminished Chord - Minor Seventh Flat Five

The Half Diminished Chord (or Minor Seventh Flat Five, m7b5) is a four-note chord composed of a root, minor third, diminished fifth, and minor seventh. Unlike the diminished seventh chord, which is completely symmetrical, the half-diminished chord has a less tense and more 'melancholic' or 'suspended' sound, while still maintaining a clear resolving impetus. Its sound is often described as 'bluesy', 'jazzy', or 'cinematic', evoking a sense of ambiguity and introspection. It is a cornerstone of jazz, where it serves as the ii degree chord in the ii-V-i progression of minor keys (where the ii is a half-diminished chord), or as a chromatic passing chord. Its diminished fifth gives it enough tension for resolution, while the minor seventh makes it less aggressive than a diminished seventh.

Common Progressions

  • iiø7 - V7 - i (the standard jazz progression in a minor key, where the iiø7 serves as preparation for the V7 and then to the minor i)
  • As a harmonic passing chord, often between chords a whole tone apart, or as a substitute for altered dominant seventh chords.
  • In Latin and Brazilian music, to create a nostalgic or sophisticated atmosphere.