Chords and their notes
C# minor seventh consists of the note, C# – E – G# – B.
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G# minor seventh contains the notes, G# – B – D# – F#. Chord iii, G# minor contains the notes, G# – B – D#.F# minor seventh consists of the notes, F# – A – C# – E. Chord ii, F# minor consists of the notes, F# – A – C#.Chord I, E major consists of the notes, E – G# – B, while E major seventh consists of the notes, E – G# – B – D#.So what notes do these chords consist of? Let’s continue. Here’s a key chord chart showing the triads and four note extended chords in the key of E major. To learn more about chords by key (what chords are in what key and why), check out my book, Master Piano Chords By Key And Give Yourself A Big Advantage When Playing, Learning Or Writing Songs. vii° – D# diminished, D# minor seventh flat five (D#°, D#m7b5).vi – C sharp minor, C# minor seventh (C#m, C#m7).V – B major, B dominant seventh (B, B7).IV – A major, A major seventh (A, Amaj 7).iii – G sharp minor, G# minor seventh (G#m, G#m7).ii – F sharp minor, F# minor seventh (F#m, F#m7).I – E major, E major seventh (Emaj, Emaj7).
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Roman numerals for major chords are capitalized while minor and diminished chords are lower case. Roman numerals indicate each chord’s position in the scale. The four note chords are E major seventh, F# minor seventh, G# minor seventh, A major seventh, B dominant seventh, C# minor seventh, and D# minor seventh flat five. So for E major, the triad chords are E major, F# minor, G# minor, A major, B major, C# minor and D# diminished. Highly Recommended: Click here for one of the BEST piano/keyboard courses I’ve seen online. The chord in the any major key follows the pattern Major Minor Minor Major Major Minor Diminished. Also, the notes of all of the chords are limited to these seven notes. Each of these notes is the root note for the chords in E. The notes of this scale are E F# G# A B C# D#. It doesn’t explain everything but hopefully it will help you on your way to a better understanding of how scales and chords relate to each other.In this lesson we take a look at basic chords in the key of E major. This is a relatively basic way of thinking about how chords are constructed.
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The examples use C as the root note but you can use the second table below that showing all the scales, to work out the notes used in chords of other keys. In the first table below you can see chord formulas relating to the major scale for various types of chords. Sometimes both these things happen at the same time, for instance in a 7 chord the 7th is added to the chord but flattened at the same time, so it is called a b7 within the chord. In other types of chords notes are either adjusted slightly, as in minor (m) chords where the ‘3rd’ is flattened by a half-step (commonly referred to as a b3,) or extra notes are added as in major 7 (maj7) chords where the 7th note of the major scale is added to the basic triad. A, Bb, B, C etc.) are made up of the 1st, 3rd and 5th notes from their respective major scales. The notes that make up a chord can be related to the major scale of that chord’s root note eg.
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Chord Formula's And How To Use The 2 Charts Below