A Minor Major 7th Guitar Chord

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A Minor Major 7th — chord details

The A Minor Major 7th chord is made up of the following notes: A, C, E, G#.

Intervals: 1P, 3m, 5P, 7M.

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A minor-major seventh is a striking chord that pairs a minor triad with a major seventh — A, C, E, G#, intervals 1P, 3m, 5P, 7M. The clash between the dark minor third and the bright major seventh creates a haunting, mysterious tension. This chord is famously associated with James Bond themes, spy movie scores, and sophisticated jazz arrangements that demand an air of intrigue and danger.

How to Play A Minor Major 7th

On guitar, A m(maj7) typically requires a barre or partial barre voicing. Experiment with different positions to find the voicing that best suits your playing context — higher positions sound brighter and tighter, while lower positions offer more bass and resonance. CAGED system shapes help navigate these options efficiently.

A Minor Major 7th in Progressions

A minor-major seventh often appears as the i chord in harmonic minor progressions or as a chromatic passing chord descending from i to i7. Its dramatic character makes it effective in intros, transitions, and cinematic moments.

Common Substitutions

Am7 or Am6 can soften the intensity, while Am9(Maj7) extends the color further.

Difficulty: This is an advanced chord on guitar — it requires precise finger placement and usually a barre or uncommon shape.

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