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The Sub-Mu Chord!


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We had a long chat about the "mu" chord a while back.


I just came across a sound I first thought was a "mu". But looking at the keys, it had a different root. Instead of 3--2-5-1, it plays as 7--2-5-1.

Not only does it retain the modern vibe of "mu", it sounds even more sentimental.
 

Sure, we can call it something like Iadd9/VII, Imaj9/VII, Vsus4/VII or VIIm#5b9, just like we named the "mu" IIIm7#5 and Iadd9/III. But "Sub-Mu" just sounds so much hipper!
 

Here's a quick demo of how it sounds in context:

 

 

 

 

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