Edim
E Diminished — tense and unstable by design — built from stacked minor thirds, it begs to resolve.
The keys
E – G – B♭
What's inside Edim
| Note | Interval from root | Degree |
|---|---|---|
| E | Root | 1 |
| G | Minor 3rd | b3 |
| B♭ | Diminished 5th | b5 |
Inversions
| Position | Keys (low → high) |
|---|---|
| Root position | E4 – G4 – B♭4 |
| 1st inversion | G4 – B♭4 – E5 |
| 2nd inversion | B♭4 – E5 – G5 |
A working voicing
Split the chord between two hands the way working players do — a solid shell low down, the colour tones up top:
| Hand | Keys |
|---|---|
| Left (shell) | E2 – E3 |
| Right (colour) | G4 – B♭4 |
Where Edim lives
As the I chord
Edim → A → B → Edim
The classic I–IV–V–I motion with this chord as home.
In a ii–V–I
G♭m7 → B7 → Edim
The strongest cadence in harmony, resolving onto this chord.
Put Edim under your fingers
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