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Piano Chords, Major Scales and Their Relationship

 

Piano chords, Major scales and their relationship have a mathematical basis. Because of this, once we set the notes of the scale, we can easily find the three note chords belonging to a particular scale. The pictures below show how easy it is to make chords once the scale is constructed.

 
 
 
 
 

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