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How do you build a major chord? [duplicate] - Music: Practice Theory . . . Do major triad chord notes depend on the key? Key=E, Emaj=EG#B vs Key=C, Emaj=EGB? (3 answers) Closed 7 years ago Reading online says the scale intervals are 1-3-5 for a major chord, so I look at the order of C-D-E-F-G-A-B and start at 1 which is E then add two and get G and then add two again and get B, clearly this is wrong but I don't know why
Chord pattern formula for constructing chords in a given major . . . - theory A chord with two stacked minor thirds is called a diminished chord The fifth in a diminished chord is only 6 semitones, as opposed to the 7 semitones of the major and major chords, and that's why it's called "diminished" Ok But where does the other list come from?
What is a chord in terms of frequencies? An A major chord (in third octave) is constructed with an A, C#, E, with corresponding frequencies 220 5, 138 5, 164 5 Since we are playing this in a single stroke, one might assume that this blends into a single frequency that is equal to the average of the three, which is 174 5hz
Theory behind the change from a major chord to the same in minor It is difficult to pick a genre that regularly substitutes major chords with minor chords However the practice of borrowing notes from the minor is extremely common in blues melody The so called "blue notes" are extra notes, borrowed from the minor, added to the major scale So in your case in Bb major we get the flat third D-->Db
Why does the dominant chord contain a flattened 7th? In order to find a chord, you need to ascend 3rds from the note you start (for the most common chords) So, in the C Major scale, the G chord, which is Dominant, will be: G (ascending a major 3rd) B (ascending a minor 3rd) D (ascending a minor 3rd) F, making it G B D F That's the reason the Dominant chord contains a minor seventh
What does a triangle mean in chord notation? For example, what does the mean in C 7?Be careful with using CM for C major In Inkpen, a popular font with users of the Sibelius score-publishing program, lower-case letters are merely small versions of upper-case ones, so CM could easily be confused with Cm Use Cmaj7 or C^