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The dominant scale/chord in music is that built on the 5th scale degree of the key. In C major, the dominant is G.
Notes that are altered from the traditional scale are called altered chords. These chords are defined on different scales, such as the chromatic scale, as being a diatonic note.
A minor consists of the same chords as C major, the chords are: A minor B diminished C major D minor E minor F major G major and A minor These chords are completely made up of white keys.
The third scale degree is called the mediant.
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In music theory, a "three in the key" typically refers to the third scale degree of a particular key. For example, in the key of C major, the third note of the scale is E. The importance of the third scale degree lies in its role in determining the quality of chords in a key - major chords are built on the first, third, and fifth scale degrees, while minor chords are built on the second, fourth, and sixth scale degrees.
The "Primary" Chords in music are the three most commonly used chords. Those are the I, IV, and V (or V7) chords. Meaning the chords that are built off of the first, fourth, and fifth degree of a scale.
Mey Sovannara Principal chords are main chords built from each scale and they can be used and played in replacement of other chords that are built from a scale. There are three principal chords in each scale. In the major keys, the three are tonic major chord, Subdominant major chord and dominant seventh chords. In the minor keys, the three are tonic minor chord, Subdominant minor chord and dominant seventh chords. To avoid using too many chords and chords that are not pleasant to your ears, you can use these three principal chords to replace other chords in a scale.
Chords built on the first, fourth, and fifth degrees of the major scale are major.
The chords in the key of F minor are the same as the chords in A-flat major, the chords are:Ab MajorBb MinorC MinorDb MajorEb MajorF MinorG Diminished &Ab MajorF Minor is in bold as that is the tonic key and minor scales are built from the sixth degree of any diatonic (major) scale.
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The dominant scale/chord in music is that built on the 5th scale degree of the key. In C major, the dominant is G.
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Notes that are altered from the traditional scale are called altered chords. These chords are defined on different scales, such as the chromatic scale, as being a diatonic note.
If this question is asking about the quality of the chord built on the 6th scale degree in a major scale, then the answer is minor.
Rolling in the deep by Adele Scale cm Chords: cm, gm, g#, a#, gaug alternative = Capo on 3rd Fret then play as you would the scale of Am Chords: am, em, g, f, eaug
melodies are built over chords by taking a scale that goes with a particular chord progession and then arranging the notes into different rythmic phrases Actually, melodies are built by taking certain notes and basically doing what is described above, but there is a thing called "accidentals"...