The viiø7 chord, or half-diminished seventh chord, consists of a root, minor third, diminished fifth, and minor seventh. This chord is commonly found in diatonic harmony, specifically as the seventh scale degree in both major and harmonic minor keys. Its unique structure gives it a distinct sound that typically resolves to a tonic chord, making it an essential component in voice leading and harmonic progression.
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