All major chords are made of the root, third and fifth. The distance between fingers doesn't matter since you can play a major chord with any fingers you want, you can play it with your feet if you want, as long as the three tones are a root, third and fifth it is a major chord.
The notes in the D major chord are D, F-sharp, and A.
The notes of the G Major chord are G, B and D.
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Depends on the chords you are talking about. Major chords have a major third then a minor chord Minor chords have a minor third and then a major chord Augmented chords have two major thirds Diminished chords have two minor thirds
The three notes of the F major chord are... F A & C
G B and D
G, b, d
A c# e
CEG make up a C Major chord
If you mean what are the notes, it's E, G#, and B. Added: if you mean an E major chord.
An accidental chord is a chord which contains one or more notes which are considered foreign to the key in which the song is written.An example might be to include an E flat major chord in a song played in C major.
The 'G' Major chord is 'G','D','B'