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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In music theory, the dominant seventh flat five chord is a seventh chord composed of a root note, together with a major third, a diminished fifth and a minor seventh from root (1, ♮3, ♭5 and ♭7). For example, the dominant seventh flat five built upon C (C7♭5) would be C-E-G♭-B♭. It can be represented by the integer notation {0, 4, 6, 10}. In diatonic harmony, the dominant seventh flat five chord does not naturally occur on any scale degree (as does, for example, the dominant seventh on the fifth scale degree: C7 in F major).The dominant seventh flat five may be considered an altered chord, created by diminishing the fifth of a dominant seventh chord, and may use the whole-tone scale, as may the augmented minor seventh chord, or the Lydian ♭7 mode.Similarly, a minor seventh flat five chord (m7♭5, also known as a half-diminished seventh chord) is constructed by diminishing the fifth of a minor seventh chord:1 ♭3 ♭5 ♭7C E♭ G♭ B♭.The minor seventh flat five chord occurs in the diminished scale on multiple scale degrees as well as on the seventh degree of the major scale (e.g., B-D-F-A in C major).An example can be found in Olivia Newton-John's song Magic, and is the most notable song which uses the seventh flat five chord. The sequence goes from D major to D seventh flat fifth, back and forth."@en }

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