Yes. The notes in a dim are all 3 half tones apart (minor 3rd intervals). The
C#dim with the b7 would be C# E G A#. If you want the Edim, it's E G A# C#. And
the Gdim is G A# C# E. And A#dim is A# C# E G. The four notes form four dim
chords which are all inversions of each other, i.e. all the same chord.
After C#, the next dim would start on D, and the next on D# (Eb). After that
you're back to E. So there are only 3 distinct dim chords.
I don't know if I "named" each of the notes correctly above, but hopefully you
get the idea.
--Chris in Pair-O'-Dice
H <hmasoncre@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Would the triad of a C#(dim) be C#,E,G?
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