A diminished chord (noted as 1 - ♭3 - ♭5) has a minor Interval (of 3 frets) placed on top on another minor Interval (of 3 frets). A minor chord (noted as 1 - ♭3 - 5) has a Major Interval (of 4 frets) placed on top of a minor Interval (of 3 frets). A Major chord (noted as 1 - 3 - 5) has a minor Interval (of 3 frets) placed on top of a Major Interval (of 4 frets). Three note chords made from the root, third and fifth are described by their quality Major, minor, diminished, and augmented. Two or more Intervals played together make a chord. Any two notes played together make an Interval. The chords in a Major Key are chords which are comprised of notes in the key. There are seven octaves of C♭ Major on a 88 Key piano. From the root note they are spaced a whole step (2 frets) to the 2nd note, a whole step to the third note, a half step (1 fret) to the fourth note, a whole step to the fifth note, a whole step to the sixth note, a whole step to the seventh note, and a half step into the octave. If we use this idea for every note of the scale, we get all 7 chords in the key of G flat major.The Key of C♭ Major (C-flat) is comprised of seven of twelve possible notes in an octave. This is because G flat major has six flats in its key signature.Įach chord is also called a triad and consists of the root note, the 3rd above and the 5th above (in the scale). Notice that we have a Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, Cb in all the chords with these notes. Below you can see the G flat major scale and then the chords made from each note. As with all keys, we can create chords on each note of the G flat major scale.
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