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Old June 7th, 2006
Fretsource Fretsource is offline

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I think you're referring to the augmented 4th interval or tritone - which is an interval not a chord. For example, the notes C to F# make this interval.
In medieval times It was believed that the Devil was responsible for it. They called it "diabolus in musica" and early church choirmasters were forbidden to use it.
It's now very common though. It's the driving force behind every dominant seventh chord.

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