A Minor/Major 7th
AmM7
Notes
A · C · E · G#
Intervals
- RootA (1P)
- Minor 3rdC (3m)
- Perfect 5thE (5P)
- Major 7thG# (7M)
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About
The A minor/major 7 (A–C–E–G♯) combines a minor triad with a major seventh. The clash between the C and G♯ creates the distinctive, unresolved tension — both tones pull in different directions harmonically. Its most common functional use is as a passing chord in a descending bass line over a minor tonic: Am → AmMaj7 → Am7 → Am6, where the upper structure stays largely static while the bass walks down by half steps. This voice-leading use, more than chord-to-chord function, is how it typically earns its place — also known as the "James Bond chord". The G♯ is the essential tone defining it. Compared to Am7, the raised seventh sharpens the tension considerably.
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