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27 Cards in this Set

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C Major

No # or b, starts at C and goes to C.


see: A Minor

G Major

F#


see: E Minor

D Major

F#, C#


See: B Minor

A Major

F#, C#, G#


See: F# Minor

E Major

F#, D#, G#, C#


See: C# Minor

B Major

G#, F#, A#, C#, D#


See: G# Minor

F# Major

G#, F#, E#, D#, C#, A#


See: D# Minor

C# Major

G#, F#, E#, D#, C#, B#, A#


See: A# Minor

A Minor

No # or b


See: C Major

D Minor

Bb


See: F Major

G Minor

Bb, Eb


See: Bb Major

C Minor

Bb, Eb, Ab


See: Eb Major

F Minor

Bb, Eb, Ab, Db


See: Ab Major

Ab Minor

Ab, Bb, Cb, Db, Eb, Fb, Gb


See: Cb Major

Eb Minor

Eb, Ab, Bb, Cb, Db, Gb


See: Gb Major

Bb Minor

Bb, Db, Eb, Gb, Ab


See: Db Major

Minor

2 semi-tones then 3 semi-tones

Major

3 semi-tones then 2 semi-tones

Sevenths

Major: 1/2 step below base note


Minor: 1 step below base note

Ninths

2 semi-tones above base note

Natural Minor Scale

All whole steps, half steps between 2-3 and 5-6

Harmonic Minor Scale

Half steps between 2-3 and 5-6, and 1 1/2 between 6-7

Melodic Minor Scale

Ascending: half steps 2-3, 7-8


Descending: half steps 6-5, 3-2

Major Scale

All whole steps, half steps 3-4, 7-8

5 Most Common Chord Progression Patterns

I V IV VI (1-5-4-6)


I IV V (1-4-5)


VII IV II V (7-4-2-5)


I V VII IV (1-5-7-4)


I VI II V (1-6-2-5)

Most Common Chords

C Major (1)


D minor (2)


E minor (3)


F Major (4)


G Major (5)


A minor (6)


B diminished (7)

Sus Chord

4 Semitones up from root note for third finger (ie. D chord: finger on D, and finger on G and at the top of the chord on A)


A sus4 is third finger up 4 semitones, a sus2 would be third finger up 2 semitones