Major Chord Table
Chord | Root | Major third | Perfect fifth |
---|---|---|---|
C | C | E | G |
C♯ | C♯ | E♯ (F) | G♯ |
D♭ | D♭ | F | A♭ |
D | D | F♯ | A |
D♯ | D♯ | F (G) | A♯ |
E♭ | E♭ | G | B♭ |
E | E | G♯ | B |
F | F | A | C |
F♯ | F♯ | A♯ | C♯ |
G♭ | G♭ | B♭ | D♭ |
G | G | B | D |
G♯ | G♯ | B♯ (C) | D♯ |
A♭ | A♭ | C | E♭ |
A | A | C♯ | E |
A♯ | A♯ | C (D) | E♯ (F) |
B♭ | B♭ | D | F |
B | B | D♯ | F♯ |
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