Diminished Triad - Diminished Chord Table

Diminished Chord Table

Chord Root Minor Third Diminished Fifth
Cdim C E♭ G♭
C♯dim C♯ E G
D♭dim D♭ F♭ (E) A (G)
Ddim D F A♭
D♯dim D♯ F♯ A
E♭dim E♭ G♭ B (A)
Edim E G B♭
Fdim F A♭ C♭ (B)
F♯dim F♯ A C
G♭dim G♭ B (A) D (C)
Gdim G B♭ D♭
G♯dim G♯ B D
A♭dim A♭ C♭ (B) E (D)
Adim A C E♭
A♯dim A♯ C♯ E
B♭dim B♭ D♭ F♭ (E)
Bdim B D F

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