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In this game, I will start by naming a chord and then you will name a chord that sounds pleasing to the ear after that, or follows a walk-up-or-down scale. Ideally, this game will help people who are stuck in a rut or want a creative boost.

Feel free to post your Db7#11/Gb, but please, whatever it is, it needs to sound pleasing to the ear following the chord before it!

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I was mildly surprised when I played that and heard a F#m/C# chord. Never seen that designation before... Well...


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I was mildly surprised when I played that and heard a F#m/C# chord. Never seen that designation before... Well...


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Well, the D is m6 to F#, the A is m3, and the C# obviously the 5, so I can somewhat see how those would sound enharmonic.


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Well, the D is m6 to F#, the A is m3, and the C# obviously the 5, so I can somewhat see how those would sound enharmonic.


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I know they're enharmonic. I've just never before seen that designation you used. Not this one either. Is that a C#m13?


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I know they're enharmonic. I've just never before seen that designation you used. Not this one either. Is that a C#m13?


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Yeah, something like that, only the 7 is natural.

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