As I mentioned earlier, what a-c-eb-g is depends on context.
As a tonic, it is Cmi6--such chords are common in swing era music such  
as Benny Goodman...but also found in some Bill Evans ;-)
A-C-Eb-G as a ii chord is half-diminished--Ami7b5.

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On Oct 2, 2009, at 8:43 PM, "Guy Hayden" <dumu...@cox.net> wrote:

> Voice leading and root progression.  How do you spell it and where  
> does it
> go.  It isn't a minor seventh, it is a half-diminished chord.  A minor
> seventh on A would be ACEG.  You have ACEbG.  Half diminished in  
> sound but
> what came before it and what comes after it?
>
> Guy Hayden
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