At the risk of opening the proverbial can of worms- a half dim chord,
sometimes called a "minor7flat5" is, for example Cm7 (b5) Which is
C,Eb,Gb,Bb. That's as opposed to full dim which is C,Eb,Gb,Bbb. The full dim
is often abbreviated to Co, while the half dim is the same with a "slashed"
o. (I haven't got one on my keyboard!) Others replies may be more succinct,
but that's it.
Regards, Keith in OZ

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From: Crystal Premo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Finale] Half-diminished chord? TAN


> In my ignorance, I do not know what a half-diminished chord is.  Please
help
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