I need sharps and flate scales notes and with there chords can any one help me?
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Chords by key… Chords in the key of… What chords are in what key? Piano Chords Charts. (For guitar players as well.)
In this section, we shall take a look at chords sorted by key. We will take a look at chords in the keys of C, C sharp, D flat, D, E flat, E, F, F sharp, G flat, G, G sharp, A flat, A, A sharp, B flat and B major and minor. All keys!
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What are the scales that correspond to each key? We will learn the major and minor scales, respectively for the various keys.
How about the key signatures for each key? We will take a look at this as well. We will learn the number of sharps and flats in each key and what the sharp or flat notes are. Key signature diagrams are included.
We will take a look at various chord diagrams, listing all the triad and four note chords in each key.
How Does One Come Up With The Chords In Each Key?
Before we take a look at the various chords by key, we will try to have a clear understanding of how one comes up with the chords in each key.
Quickly, as an example, the chords in the key of C are C major, D minor, E minor, F major, G major, A minor and B diminished. One can add sevenths to all of these chords and this would give us Cmaj7, Dmin7, Emin7, Fmaj7, G7, Amin7 and Bm7b5. The question is “How did we come up with these chords?”
The chord names follow the notes in the scale.
For instance in the C major scale the notes are C D E F G A B C. The chords in the key of C must be named after each of the seven notes. In other words, each note must have a chord that corresponds to it. The chords can be either major, minor or diminished and the notes that form each chord must be part of the major scale.