![]() ![]() In the example above, you can see that the C chord has a root of C and a 3rd and 5th note which are A and E, respectively. If we wanted to add a fifth note to the chord we could do so by adding a note that is a semitone higher than the other notes. The second note is the third note, and so on.įor example, if we have a C major chord, we would have the following chords: C, B, A, E. The first note of each chord is called the root note. We can form four note extended chords with the B major triad in mind. The b flat’s key is bmaj, cmin, dmin, ebmaj, fmaj, g maj and adim. For example, the C minor scale has the note C as its root, but it also contains an E and a F as well as a G and an A. These intervals are the same as the intervals in the Major Scale, except that they contain a minor third instead of a major third. C major scale contains notes C, E, F, G, A, B, C# and D#. The following intervals are from the root note: Major 3rd, minor 3rd, Perfect 4th, Major 7th, Major 9th. The 1st root, 3rd and 5th notes of the Bb Major scale are used to create the Bb Major Chord. ![]() Major chord contains the notes Bb, D and F.
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