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Is the augmented sixth chord just a tritone sub for V7/V?
Good question. (Don’t worry if you don’t know/remember what these chords are. We’ll get there.) In my experience, classically-trained music theorists prefer to consider the augmented 6th as separate from tritone substitutions while jazz musicians explain the augmented sixth chord … Continue reading
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