MUIC & ACOUTIC – MUIC THEORY & HARMONY CALCULATOR Chord Extensions A precise tool.
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What is the Chord Extensions & How does it work?

Chord extensions are additional notes added to a basic triad (root, third, and fifth) to create more complex harmonic structures. These extensions include the seventh, ninth, eleventh, and thirteenth chords.

The formula for a major 7th chord is: (text{Root} – text{Third} – text{Fifth} – text{Seventh}). For example, in the key of C Major, the C Major 7th chord would be C – E – G – B.

Similarly, a major 9th chord adds the ninth note to the seventh chord: (text{Root} – text{Third} – text{Fifth} – text{Seventh} – text{Ninth}). Continuing with C Major, the C Major 9th chord would be C – E – G – B – D.

(text{Chord Extension} = text{Root} + (2^n))
n = number of half-steps from the root
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a major 7th chord?
A major 7th chord consists of the root, third, fifth, and seventh notes of a scale.
How do I calculate a major 9th chord?
A major 9th chord adds the ninth note to the major 7th chord structure.
What are chord extensions in music?
Chord extensions are additional notes added to basic triads to create more complex harmonic structures.
Can you explain the formula for a major 7th chord?
The formula for a major 7th chord is Root – Third – Fifth – Seventh.
What is an example of a C Major 7th chord?
A C Major 7th chord would be C – E – G – B.
How do chord extensions differ from basic triads?
Chord extensions add more notes to the basic root, third, and fifth of a triad to create richer harmonies.
What is the purpose of using chord extensions in music?
Chord extensions are used to add complexity and depth to musical compositions, enhancing harmonic richness.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.