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When it comes to guitar chords, it all begins with basic ones that are called either major (use just the letter of the chord, eg E for E major) or minor (reduced to the letter plus m, eg Em for E ...
These chords are based on C, D, E, G and A major shapes, which you probably already know ... Without getting too deep into music theory, major 7th chords are created by adding an extra note to a basic ...
Extended chords add other notes from the scale to the existing root-3rd-5th triad (for example, C-E-G), so if we add a 7th, we’d call this a major 7th chord (C-E-G-B). We can extend up to a 13th ...
So we start to extend the chord by adding a 7th. The 7th degree of C major is B, so we add it to make a C major 7th chord - C, E, G, B (1–3–5–7). Step 4: Taking it further, we can now extend beyond ...
A dominant 7th is built on the dominant note. It functions as a type of chord V. In this example ... A perfect cadence in the key of C major ends by moving from V (G major) to I (C major) Listen ...
Besides the usual dominant 7 th chords which are rife through blues and rock (for example, C7: C-E-G-Bb) , often they’d use major-seventh chords (for example, Cmaj7: C-E-G-B). which is the ...
7th: A seventh chord has seventh interval in addition to a Major or Minor triad. A Major 7th consists of a Major triad and an additional Major seventh, and is indicated by the root note followed by M7 ...
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