Talk:Leading-tone seventh chord
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[edit]I think there could be some more information in this article, mainly things that will make it accessable to beginners among the readership like: "What does it mean that a chord is diminished? " and other instances of stating the obvious.Niklas RTalkpage 09:27, 6 August 2011 (UTC)
- I was thinking about explaining the resolutions of the chord in detail. I just added a blurb. It's uncited (just because my theory texts are 900 miles away at the moment) but with the linked article on secondary leading-tone chord using a leading-tone seventh (fully diminished) in a major key as its first example, it's not something that's contentious. If anyone would like to revert that, I'll be glad to pull out scores and show you too :)
- Anyway, this article could really use a boost. I think this is one I could significantly contribute to when I get back to my apartment and have my theory texts with me (about 3ish weeks away) --Devin.chaloux (talk) 12:46, 17 August 2011 (UTC)