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  1. This means every chord starting on the second note of the major scale is always minor. Every chord on the fifth note is always major. As long as you know the note sequence you can quickly apply this formula to get the major scale chords. Use this table to find the major scale chords of all 12 keys. Learning Songs using Major Scale Chords. It is ...

  2. Mar 18, 2018 · Major 7 chords need not apply as the dissonance created between the #9, major 3rd and the major 7th is something truly ugly lol! So again, minor pentatonic scales or blues scales work over major or minor chords. Remember, the reverse is not true. You cannot play a major pentatonic of the same root name over a minor chord.

  3. By applying the major/minor pattern created by building chords of the major scale to the fretboard, we can easily map out the relative positions of the chords of a key. This is particularly useful when writing chord progressions, transposing to another key, playing with other musicians, and easily identifying the chords of a key on the fly.

  4. Jan 12, 2024 · The same principles that can be applied to seventh chords apply to minor and major 7th chords. For instance, you can have a minor 13th: 1 ♭3 (5) ♭7 9 11 13. The notes added are always the same: ninth, eleventh, and/or thirteenth, not augmented or diminished. Only the seventh chord base changes.

  5. Position 1 of the A major scale starts with the low root on the 5th fret of string 6. Starting with this note, play each note ascending and descending, ending back on the same root note in which you start. Make note of the root note pattern in this position. Position 1 contains 3 root notes, which are found on strings 1, 4, and 6.

  6. This pattern holds true for any major scale. You can form a C major scale, D major scale, etc. all by using this same pattern. Interval Qualities of the Major Scale. Each interval of a scale has a quality to it that determines the type of scale it forms and the characteristics of that scale. The intervals for the major scale are as follows:

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  8. Mar 4, 2024 · Chord 7 - A# C# E G# (A# half diminished 7th chord) use chord progressions that use regular triads and 7th chords and understand how they relate to the scale and the other chords. We can also take a chord progression and play it using any other of major scales understanding the types of chords we are going to be playing.