What is the name of a chord C (root) - G - B flat?
C (root) - G - B flat
In all the chord notation guides I've seen, there's no reference on
how to name a seventh chord that is neither major nor minor nor
sustained. My chord definitely has C as the root... what would it be
called?
Thanks
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