Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Relative Major Chords- 1

 There are 7 chords in a normal key that can be played staying in its scale.

Here let us see the major relative chords only.

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 Chord is shown. If you count four steps from G- G, A, B - 

a fourth of G is its relative major chords.

Not only that but 5th also gets that title too. 


Thus, in the key of G, C and D become its major relative chords. 

Figure out the relative major Chords of these chords:
1. C
2.D
3.E
4.F
5.G
6.A
7.B


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