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Upper structure minor chords

Upper structure minor chords
  1. What are upper structure chords?
  2. What are upper structure voicings?
  3. What is upper chord?

What are upper structure chords?

An upper structure is a chord that is built on a note other than the root of a chord. For example, if you play an F major triad and then add a D in the bass register, you have F/D (F major over D) which is the same thing as a D-7 chord.

What are upper structure voicings?

In jazz, the term upper structure or "upper structure triad" refers to a voicing approach developed by jazz pianists and arrangers defined by the sounding of a major or minor triad in the uppermost pitches of a more complex harmony.

What is upper chord?

Upper Structures are a nice sounding and simple way to voice altered dominant chords. They are simply a triad over a tritone. They always have a 3rd & 7th in the left hand (which is a tritone apart in a V7 chord) and some kind of triad in the right hand. ... They give a ready-made voicing for the chord.

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