Sunday, July 12, 2009

What would C#, F, G, A# Be in Standard Chord Symbol Notation?

So I was writing down chords to a jazz song I've been writing and stumbled upon this Chord which I can't figure out what the name of it is. I'm writing the song out like a FakeBook style, so I didn't how to put in Chord Symbol, or just the plain name of it. I've a asked a few friends of mine, and two said it would be a C# Fully Diminished. But I want to be sure. If you could please leave the full name of the chord, and the chord symbol. Thanks a lot. Again the notes from low to high are C#, F, G, A#. The song is for Piano.

What would C#, F, G, A# Be in Standard Chord Symbol Notation?
I think it is actually a G half diminished just spelled enharmonically. G A#/Bb C#/Db F. You just have it in 3rd inversion so it would be G(half dim symbol)7/Db





If you are going with the Bbmin6, you just write it as Bbmin/Db
Reply:It's not diminished. I'd write it as: C#(b5/b7)


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