Music Chord Theory Part I

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I am often asked how many chords there are? Roughly about seventy that are used often.
The main or "Garden Variety" chords there are about thirty.
Lets look at the three most common chords. 

This example will be in the key of C. Once learned you should transpose to all other keys. (More on this later)              R= root or key note. In this example the root note is C.

C major = R,  3rd,  5th    =   C - E - G

C minor = R, b3rd, 5th    =   C - Eb - G            
b = flat one half step lower in tone (on guitar this is one fret distance towards the head of the guitar).

C diminished R, b3rd, b5th = C - Eb - Gb



Remember to memorize the names and the number formulas so later you can easily transpose to all other keys.

More chords later!

ATB,

Vince Lauria



Now transpose these to each position (register) of your instrument, then to all 15 keys.

 

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Vince Lauria Sun and Earth Music



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