Identifying Weird Chord

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willdub1 wrote: wouldn't a major 7th chord voiced without the third be an extended chord?
'Extended' tends to indicate chord notes past the seventh.

If you mean C, B a seventh up from the C and the G above that, you could be seeing someone's idea of a G triad with a C bass, which in terms of spelling in thirds, C^9 implied. But this construction in itself is open for interpretation. The thing I want to say to you is have a musical idea _before_ the 'theory'. Theory is a cart here, it doesn't pull the horse. No one knows what it *is* outside of some music.

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jancivil wrote:I detected, and I think this is pretty clear to all, that you dissed the whole thread without actually critiquing any point, or contributing anything but a shitty disposition.
I detect now that you can't even manage to do better than be snarky/sarcastic. Another asshole on the internet being shitty to people just because. :tu:
I absolutely critiqued a point; many of you posting here are terrible at theory. :cry:

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