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Ya, if y0u have a Cmaj7 (C,E,G,B) and you remove the “lowest note”, the chord changes to a Emin. Or if you remove the highest note the chord changes to a C. This is what Shootie was saying? I did not know it would do that, but of course, that would be technically correct.
I didn’t say I remove the “lowest note”, I said I removed “very low note”! You have a lot of notes, around c0, c1, c2, c4… it’s not just 3 as you wrongly describe.
I don’t know if it’s the root notes, but for example: I pick a melody, and then delete few very low notes or very high notes which I don’t like – the chord changes.
You can try it yourself, it doesn’t make much sense.
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