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Old April 24th, 2007
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But it can't be a Bm6, as I understand it. Wouldn't there be a whole tone gap between the 5 and 6 then? In this one it's only a semitone.

Also I've always heard that note referred to as a minor 6th, didn't know you could call it a #5.
That's why I wondered if you could call it a Bm-6(Bmb6), as with Bm7-5/Bm7b5

Also, if we stick strictly to the key of E minor, aeolian mode, and all rules applied, could this be viewed as a Bm-chord at all, or would it force me to call it a Gmaj7?
It's homework, so that's why I have to stick strictly to the E minor aeolian mode.

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