Sunday, April 30, 2006

Basic Chords Theory

Hi,

Some basics on how chords are formed.

Let's use Key of G major for an example.

In the key of G major, the notes in the scales are:

Root 2nd Maj 3rd 4th Perfect 5th 6th Maj 7th Octave
G A B C D E F# G

The basics of chords is 1 + 3+ 5 so in this case is G,B,D

This will give you a G chord.

If you want a G minor chord, just 'flat' the 3rd.

So now it's G,Bb,D.

Hope you find this simple theory lesson useful.

Cheers,

Ben

2 comments:

Short-sighted said...

Hey caught your blog from your MSN nick. Be marking this site for future references :)

MK

Anonymous said...

1=Tonic(Root Note), 3=Mediant, 5=Dominant.
Just "flat" the 3rd? The proper term is to play a SEMI-TONE lower.