What are the different scales in the major cords family???
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Of more relevance to the guitar player are Chord Families, or the groupings of chords that go with the keys. Looking again at the C major scale, with the numbered notes we have:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
c d e f g a b c
Each note can represent a specific chord in the key of C. For instance, the first note ‘C’ represents the first chord C (major). The fourth note ‘F’ represents the fourth chord F (major). Some of the numbered notes represent major chords, some minor, but the seventh represents a ‘diminished’ chord. Look at this chart of Chords for the Key of C:
I ii iii iv v vi
c Dm Em F G Am
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
c d e f g a b c
Each note can represent a specific chord in the key of C. For instance, the first note ‘C’ represents the first chord C (major). The fourth note ‘F’ represents the fourth chord F (major). Some of the numbered notes represent major chords, some minor, but the seventh represents a ‘diminished’ chord. Look at this chart of Chords for the Key of C:
I ii iii iv v vi
c Dm Em F G Am
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