Major 7th Chords (Symbol is maj7)
Major 7th chords are formed by adding the 7th note of the major scale to a major triad.
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Major 7th chords are formed by adding the 7th note of the major scale to a major triad.
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7th chords are 4 note chords composed of a major triad and a lowered 7th degree of the scale. They are often refered to as “dominant 7th chords”. Watch the short video below: For more complete information, please go to: … Continue reading →
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6th Chords: How To Form Them On The Piano
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A diminished triad is formed by lowering both the 3rd and the 5th of a major triad.
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Augmented triads (3 note chords) are formed by raising the 5th of a major chord 1/2 step.
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Minor Chords & How They Are Formed On The Piano
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Learn All 12 Major Chords In 5 Minutes Or Less!
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Major chords are formed by combining the root, 3rd, and 5th of a major scale.
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