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#242226 - 09/09/08 09:08 PM
Why Minor 7th, and not Diminished?
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Registered: 04/28/06
Posts: 837
Loc: North Texas, USA
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It seems like the most common chord types are Major, Minor, and 7th. But when (and why!) did the Minor 7th chord overtake the Diminished chord in popularity and usefulness?
For example, Hal Leonard "EZ Play" type fake books contain only Major, Minor, 7th, and Minor 7th chords. But accordions, and chord organs made before the era of electronic instruments usually had Major, Minor, 7th, and DIMINISHED chords. One of the organ books I have calls the Diminished "chords of all work," and recommends occasionally substituting them to achieve a different sound.
So my question: Why are Diminished chords generally absent from simplified arrangements of modern music? Why do you suppose Yamaha and Casio chose the Minor 7th (instead of Diminished) as the fourth type of "single finger chord"? Did popular music change that much in the 1960s and 70s to favor the Minor 7th chord, and render the Diminished chord obsolete?
Thanks in advance for your responses! -Ted
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