Diminished Adim acts as a leading-tone chord — resolves up a half step to A#. All tones are unstable, moving by semitones inward and outward to stable degrees.
A diminished chord can function as a leading-tone chord to any degree — not just the tonic. Often used before the ii, iii, or vi degrees.
Features
Character
Fully diminished, symmetric and unstable
Characteristic interval
Diminished 7th (°7)
Description
Four tones are stacked in minor 3rds; the diminished 5th and 7th create two tritones. Symmetry allows any tone to be enharmonically reinterpreted as the root.
Application
Leading-tone seventh in minor
Secondary leading-tone chords
Chromatic voice leading
Voicing & structure
Root position
v1A(A4)Bass
root
v2C(C5)m3from A
v3Eb(Eb5)m3from C
v4Gb(Gb5)m3from Eb
Harmony
Compatible scales
All chord tones are contained in these scales — use them for improvisation.