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  1. Learn how to form chords in the key of B using triads or 7th chords by stacking thirds on the B Major scale. See chord diagrams, roman numerals and further reading for more information.

  2. Learn how to play chords in the key of B major with this chord chart, scale notes, and common chord progressions. Find out more about guitar theory and music theory with the author's book and newsletter.

  3. The chord formula for any Major key is. Major - minor - minor - Major - Major - minor - diminished. A common way to number these chords is by Roman numerals. I - ii - iii - IV - V - vi - vii. (Major chords are usually capitalized, minor and diminished chords are lower case) Key of B Major Using 7th Chords. BMaj7. C♯m7. D♯m7. EMaj7. F♯7. G♯m7.

  4. Learn the main triad chords, 7th chords and suspended chords in the key of B Major with this free chord chart. Download or bookmark this page for reference and see the notes of the B Major scale and the chord guide.

    • Some Quick B Chord Theory
    • Standard B Chord Shape
    • Easy B Chord Shape
    • How to Play The B Major Chord
    • Barre Chord Shapes For B
    • B Major Triads
    • Which Keys Have The B Chord in them?
    • Alternative But Useful B Chord Shapes
    • B Chord Substitutions
    • Which Scales Can Be Played Over The B chord?
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    The B Major chord contains the notes B, D# and F#.
    The B Major chord is produced by playing the 1st (root), 3rd and 5th notes of the B Major scale.
    The B Major chord (just like all Major chords) contains the following intervals (from the root note): Major 3rd, minor 3rd, Perfect 4th (back to the root note).
    The B Major first chord in the key of B. The key of B contains the following chords – B, C#m, D#m, E, F#, G#m, A# diminished.

    The most common way to play the B chord is with the root note on the second fret of the fifth string. This is almost the same as the root-5 barre chord shape for B, but in this example, the first finger only plays the bass note and does not extend down to form the ‘barre’.

    The easiest version of the B chord is the three-note triad, played on the first three strings of the guitar. Learning the easy B shape can be useful if you’re just starting out and need to play B for a song that you’re learning. Often, by learning these easy versions, you can get by until you learn the more common (but harder) shapes.

    Place your third finger on the third fret of the third string.
    Place your forth finger on the second fret of the third string.
    Place your first finger on the second fret of the first string.

    The B chord can be played as a barre chord by playing a root 6 barre chord shape and starting on the 7thfret or by playing a root 5 barre chord Major shape and starting on the 2nd fret:

    Most of the time, when we play the B chord, we play the standard shapes, such as the open position B and the barre chord shapes. However, learning the strict root position and inverted triads is a great way of exploring subtle and interesting variations that exist across the fretboard. The B Major triad can be voiced in the following three ways: 1....

    The B chord can be found in the following keys: 1. The key of B Major (B, C#m, D#m, E, F#, G#m, A#dim) 2. The key of F# Major (F#, G#m, A#m, B, C#, D#m, E#dim) 3. The key of E Major (E, F#m, G#m, A, B, C#m, D#dim) 4. The key of G# minor (G#m, A#dim, B, C#m, D#m, E, F#) 5. The key of D# minor (D#m, E#dim, F#, G#m, A#m, B, C#) 6. The key of C# minor ...

    The following shapes are alternative ways of playing the B Major chord shape. They’re not the most common B shapes, but used enough to include here as interesting alternatives.

    The B chord can often be substituted with the B sus 4 chord, the B sus 2 chord and the B add 9 chord. The B chord can also be used itself as a substitute for more complicated chords, such as the B Major 7 chord, the B7 chord, and other extension chords which have B as the root note (it can’t be used in place of minor chords though!).

    The most common and effective scales that can be used to solo/improvise over the B Major chord, or to create melodies for the purposes of song writing are: 1. B Major pentatonic scale– This scale will almost always work over the B Major chord, in any context. 2. B Major scale– This is the ‘default scale’ of the B chord. 3. B Lydian mode– This scale...

    Learn 10 ways to play the B Major chord on the guitar, with diagrams, theory and tips. Find out which keys and scales have the B chord and how to substitute it with other chords.

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  7. Aug 15, 2016 · The B Major chord, which forms the root of the B scale, is made up of the notes B, D#, and F#— the first, third, and fifth notes of the key of B. On the guitar, using the basic B chord position shown in the picture, these notes arrive in this order: Mute, B, F#, B, D#, and F#.

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