Creating Major And Minor Chords
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Creating Major Chords
Creating Major Chords using the R/3/5 idea.Root/3rd/5th is the algorithm to create Major chords,The Root is the key you are playing in, in our case A Major, the 3rd is the 3rd alphabetic character in your key, and the 5th is 5th alphabetic character in our key.
In this case we have A B C# D E F# G#
R 3 5
So if we gather our R/3/5 which is (A C# E) we now make up our A Major Chord.
Lets take a look at a diagram showing you how this is done.

Creating Minor Chords
Creating Minor Chords using the R/b3/5 idea.
Root/b3/5 – is the algorithm to create Major chords, in our case A Major, the flat 3rd is the 3rd alphabetic character in your key flat by a half step (i.e. Ab = G# or Gb = F#), and the 5th is 5th alphabetic character in our key.
In this case we have A B C# D E F# G#
R b3 5
So if we gather our R/b3/5 which is (A C E) we now make up our A Minor Chord.
Lets take a look at a diagram showing you how this is done.
I hope that my diagrams and lessons have helped YOU, that striving musician, to learn the great tools available in theory to help you understand music a little better.
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