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  1. What are the chords in the key of E major? Triads, sevenths, notes, scale and key signature.

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    • E Major Triad
    • E Minor Triad
    • E Suspended 2
    • E Suspended 4
    • E Minor 7
    • E Dominant 7th
    • E Half Diminished 7th

    Chord Symbol: E or Emaj The E major triad consists of a root (E), third (G♯), and fifth (B). The distance between the root and the third is a major third interval (or four half-steps), and the distance between the third and fifth is a minor third interval (or three half-steps). Major triads have a “happy” sound.

    Chord Symbol: Em The E minor triad consists of a root (E), third (G), and fifth (B). The distance between the root and the third is a minor third interval (or three half-steps), and the distance between the third and the fifth is a major third interval (or four half-steps). Minor triads have a “sad” sound.

    Chord Symbol: Esus2 In the Esus2 chord, the third of the E major or minor chord (G♯ or G) is replaced (“suspended”) with the second note (F♯) of the E major scale.

    Chord Symbol: Esus4 In the Esus4 chord, the third of the E major or minor chord (G♯ or G) is replaced (“suspended”) with the second note (A) of the E major scale.

    Chord Symbol: Em7 A minor 7 chord is a minor triad with an added seventh. The distance between the root and the seventh is a minor 7th interval.

    Chord Symbol: E7 A dominant 7th chord is a major triad with an added seventh, where the distance between the root and the seventh is a minor 7th interval. You can also think of dominant 7th chords as being built on the fifth note of a major scale and following that scale’s key signature. For example, E7 is built on E, the fifth note of A major, and...

    Chord Symbol:Em7♭5 The half-diminished chord is also called the “minor seven flat five” chord. It is a minor 7th chord where the fifth is lowered by a half-step.

  3. The 20 Most Popular Chords In E Major. According to the TheoryTab database, songs in E Major draw almost entirely from the following 20 chords. Click on a chord below to show it on the piano and hear how it sounds.

  4. In major keys, major chords are found on the I, IV and V (1st, 4th and 5th) degrees of the scale. In E major, that means E, A and B. These three chords form the basis of a huge number of popular songs. E. A. B. In a minor key, a major chord is found on the III, V and VI (3rd, 5th and 6th) degrees of the scale.

  5. Jan 5, 2015 · Triad piano chords in the key of E major (based on the E major scale). E major scale is E, F#, G#, A, B, C#, D#. Chord pattern for major scale is major, mino...

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  6. E major scale piano keyboard & guitar fretboard reference with notes, fingering & intervals. Plus, chords in the key of E major with common chord progressions.

  7. Learn how to play the E major piano chord with these easy keyboard note diagrams! We'll cover E root position, E/G#, E/B, and more.

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