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A mM7 chord, short for minor-major seventh chord, consists of four notes: the root, a minor third, a perfect fifth, and a major seventh. For example, in an A mM7 chord, the notes would be A, C, E, and G#. This chord has a unique sound, blending the darker qualities of a minor chord with the brightness of the major seventh, often used in jazz and contemporary music to create tension and complexity.

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