Note the minor 2nd between Eb and E on the first and second strings. This resolves nicely to a regular A chord at the 2nd ...
For example, in A harmonic minor there are no sharps or flats other than the raised seventh of G#. There are two kinds ... substituted with an augmented chord.This gave the tonic-dominant a ...
we would have a C minor chord with a major 7th. Now check Example 5! Using the open fifth string as root (A), we then find the b/minor 3rd (C), 5th (E) and G#, the major 7th. Hopefully ...