| I | ♭III | ♭V |
|---|---|---|
| Root | Minor third | Diminished fifth |
| G# | B | D |
The G# Diminished chord is composed of 3 notes :
These notes form a diminished triad, creating a tense sonority requiring resolution.
The G# Diminished diminished chord is an unstable chord that creates strong harmonic tension. It consists of a minor third and a diminished fifth.
The diminished chord is symmetrical: each note is separated from the next by a minor third (1.5 tones). This particularity makes the chord very harmonically versatile.
The diminished chord serves several functions:
The G# Diminished diminished chord is mainly used as a passing chord:
Jazz and Blues: heavily used to enrich standard progressions.
Classical music: passing chord or modulation function.
Pop and Rock: creates dramatic effects in emotional passages.