Can someone please tell me what chord this is?

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Hi

I have a chord preset set up within Ableton but I'm not sure which chord it is? The chord device is set as follows:

+3 +7 +10 +12 +14 +19

Also, I was wondering if someone could please tell me which chords are played in the track "Conforce - Love Hate", link here:



It's the chords that come in around the 3:30 mark I'm trying to identify.

Any help much appreciated
Thanks
Stevo

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Last edited by jancivil on Mon Sep 02, 2013 11:39 am, edited 1 time in total.

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It looks like you're not too familiar with the Live chord function Jan.

Those numbers equate to D#,G,A#,C,D,G (starting from C)

Cm9 no?

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Eb,G,Bb,C,D,G rather

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You're right, that's logical. I was sleepwalking, heavy meds. Just count semitones.

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coquillo wrote:It looks like you're not too familiar with the Live chord function Jan.

Those numbers equate to D#,G,A#,C,D,G (starting from C)

Cm9 no?

edit

Eb,G,Bb,C,D,G rather
I have a C minor chord preset set up from a thread I came across on here and it's similar (i.e. 0,3,7,10,14) whereas the chord I have detailed above also has +12 & +19 in there so it must be a different chord right?

Thanks for the responses for far. I was also wondering if someone could help me with the chords that are played in the track on the Youtube link on my initial post?

Thanks again!

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stevoEOS wrote:
coquillo wrote:It looks like you're not too familiar with the Live chord function Jan.

Those numbers equate to D#,G,A#,C,D,G (starting from C)

Cm9 no?

edit

Eb,G,Bb,C,D,G rather
I have a C minor chord preset set up from a thread I came across on here and it's similar (i.e. 0,3,7,10,14) whereas the chord I have detailed above also has +12 & +19 in there so it must be a different chord right?

Thanks for the responses for far. I was also wondering if someone could help me with the chords that are played in the track on the Youtube link on my initial post?

Thanks again!
12 and 19 are the root and the fifth duplicated an octave higher.

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it must be semitones, so 12 would double the root at the octave, 19 would double the fifth at the interval known as the 12th.

Coquillo gives the correct answer I believe.

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