The function of the chord is more or less the same (lot of tension and wants to resolve), but the structure is very different. The Dom7 chord is major and has one tritone. The diminished chord is minor and has two tritones. Besides that all inversions of the diminished chord are diminished chords too. It is a symmetrical structure built from minor thirds.
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Excellent. Thank you !
You could spend an hour going through the info in this one minute clip, easily. And if you don't know this stuff, you should do just that.
Is there any difference between diminished and dominant chord
The function of the chord is more or less the same (lot of tension and wants to resolve), but the structure is very different. The Dom7 chord is major and has one tritone. The diminished chord is minor and has two tritones. Besides that all inversions of the diminished chord are diminished chords too. It is a symmetrical structure built from minor thirds.
Jesus I'm so stupid, my brain hurts
It's symmetrical so by inverting it, each Dim7 chord has the same notes as 3 other Dim7 chords, which means you can resolve a DIm7 into 4 keys.
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