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What chord is this?????
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RE: What chord is this????? (in reply to edguerin)
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misleading on the useful site as it contains no 7th nor a fifth assuming A is the root but they should describe it as Bbmaj7b5/A....more commonly seen as Bbmaj7#11 could work in a jazz sense but it is a 'tonic' or 'home' chord so it would be best described as an A something... A7 alt {easiest most accurate...b9 add 11 ] sus 4 also describes it though the suspension is an upper extension...ie after the flattened 9th or it could be Em7b5/A Gm6/A among other things but not as a home or tonic chord
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