Comparing major and minor chords
No matter what major scale that you build chords from, the order
of major, minor and diminished chords remains the same.
Major... Minor... Minor... Major... Major... Minor... Diminished
So the chords built from the D major scale are as follows:
D
major scale = D E F
G A B C
D
Chords
in D = D Em F m
G A Bm C o
= sharp...equal to one fret higher on the guitar
= flat...equal to one fret lower on the guitar |
Looking at the D major scale, you can start to see what the difference
between a major and minor chord is.
A D major chord is made up of the notes D, F ,
and A. And a D minor chord has the notes D, F and A.
D
E F G
A B C
D --> D major scale
|___|___| = D (D major chord)
C D
E F G A
B C --> C major scale
|___|___| = Dm (D minor chord)
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