Upper structure

In jazz, the term upper structure or "upper structure triad" refers to a voicing approach developed by jazz pianists and arrangers defined by the sounding of a major or minor triad in the uppermost pitches of a more complex harmony. == Examples == === Example 1 === Below, a common voicing used by jazz pianists is given for the chord C7♯9.

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Upper structure

In jazz, the term upper structure or "upper structure triad" refers to a voicing approach developed by jazz pianists and arrangers defined by the sounding of a major or minor triad in the uppermost pitches of a more complex harmony. == Examples == === Example 1 === Below, a common voicing used by jazz pianists is given for the chord C7♯9.

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