Major Seventh Chord - Major/major Seventh Chord Table

Major/major Seventh Chord Table

Chord Root Major Third Perfect Fifth Major Seventh
Cmaj7 C E G B
C♯maj7 C♯ E♯ (F) G♯ B♯ (C)
D♭maj7 D♭ F A♭ C
Dmaj7 D F♯ A C♯
D♯maj7 D♯ F (G) A♯ C (D)
E♭maj7 E♭ G B♭ D
Emaj7 E G♯ B D♯
Fmaj7 F A C E
F♯maj7 F♯ A♯ C♯ E♯ (F)
G♭maj7 G♭ B♭ D♭ F
Gmaj7 G B D F♯
G♯maj7 G♯ B♯ (C) D♯ F (G)
A♭maj7 A♭ C E♭ G
Amaj7 A C♯ E G♯
A♯maj7 A♯ C (D) E♯ (F) G (A)
B♭maj7 B♭ D F A
Bmaj7 B D♯ F♯ A♯

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