The Secret Chord You Need To Meet: The Half Diminished (m7b5)
Meet one of the most misunderstood chords: the half diminished, also notated as m7b5 (minor seventh flat five). This chord has a really unique and flavorful sound that beginners often mistake for dissonance. In this piano lesson you will learn how to construct it and I'll also give you two examples of where and when to use it.
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