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=== Seventh chord qualities === {{block indent|<score sound="1"> { \override Score.TimeSignature #'stencil = ##f \relative c' { \clef treble \time 7/1 <c e g b>1_\markup IM7 <d f a c>_\markup ii7 <e g b d>_\markup iii7 <f a c e>_\markup IVM7 <g b d f>_\markup V7 <a c e g>_\markup vi7 <b d f a>_\markup viiø7}} </score>}} The seventh chords built on each scale degree follow a distinct pattern. The [[roman numeral analysis]] is shown in parentheses. * 1st: [[Major seventh chord]] (IM<sup>7</sup>) * 2nd: [[minor seventh chord]] (ii<sup>7</sup>) * 3rd: minor seventh chord (iii<sup>7</sup>) * 4th: Major seventh chord (IVM<sup>7</sup>) * 5th: [[Dominant seventh chord]] (V<sup>7</sup>) * 6th: minor seventh chord (vi<sup>7</sup>) * 7th: [[half-diminished seventh chord]] (vii<sup>ø7</sup>)
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