Thursday, October 20, 2022

Relative Major Chords for Flat and Sharp Chords


The rule is the same.

 When you begin a song in a chord, normally if the song is in that scale the 4th and 5th chords of that chord are the relative major chords.

For example, here G sharp Chord is shown. If you count four steps from G- G sharp, A sharp, B -C sharp  

a fourth of G is its relative major chords.

Not only that but 5th also gets that title too and it is D sharp. 


Thus G sharp chord's relative Major chords are:

C sharp and D sharp.


Find out relative chords for these chords:

1. C sharp
2.D sharp
3.E 
4.F sharp
5.G sharp
6.A sharp
7.B 


The same thing works on the flat too!

When you begin a song in a chord, normally if the song is in that scale the 4th and 5th chords of that chord are the relative major chords.

For example, here G flat Chord is shown. If you count four steps from G- Gflat, A flat, B -C sharp  

a fourth of G flat is its relative major chords.

Not only that but 5th also gets that title too and it is D flat. 

Find out relative chords for these chords:

1. C flat
2.D flat
3.E flat
4.F 
5.G flat
6.Aflat
7.B flat



 

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