Yes. The lowercase is minor and the uppercase is major.
The main difference between playing a C major chord and a C minor chord on the guitar is the third note in the chord. In a C major chord, the third note is E, while in a C minor chord, the third note is E flat. This difference in the third note gives each chord a distinct sound and feeling.
The C chord contains the notes C, E, and G. The C Minor chord contains the notes C, E Flat, and G.
The difference between a C7 chord and a Cmaj7 chord is that a C7 chord has a dominant 7th note (Bb) added to the C major triad (C-E-G), while a Cmaj7 chord has a major 7th note (B) added to the C major triad.
Well yes but I do not recommend it. Here is how I would do it tune the E of the E chord to the A of the D Chord (major 5th) tune the G# of the E chord to the D of the D chord (tri-tone - you will know its right _ when it sounds bad Tune the A of the E chord to the A of the D chord
If you mean what are the notes, it's E, G#, and B. Added: if you mean an E major chord.
Left Hand: Intro Chord (IN ORDER) E Chord (E, G#, B) A Chord (A, C#, E) B Chord (B, D#, F#) Left Hand: Verse (IN ORDER) E Chord (E, G#, B) B Chord (B, D#, F#) C# Chord (C#, E, G#) A Chord (A, C#, E) Left Hand: Pre/Chorus (IN ORDER) E Chord (E, G#, B) A Chord (A, C#, E) C# Chord (C#, E, G#) B Chord (B, D#, F#) Right Hand Melody: Verse: E E E E E E C# B E E E E E E- F# G# F# E E E E E E C# B E E E E E E- F# G# F# Pre-Chorus: E G# B C# C# B G# B G# F# E G# B C# C# B G# F# Chorus: G# F# E E E E E E E F# G# F# G# F# E E E E E E E F# G# F# G# F# E E E E E E E F# G# F# G# F# E E G# A G# G# G# A G# F# E E E E E E E F# G# F# E G# F# E E E E E E E F# G# F# G# F# E E E E E E E F# G# F# G# F# E E G# A G# G# G# A G# F# E G# A G# G# G# A G# F# E
The E-major triad is composed of an E, a G#, and a B. To make this chord minor, flat the G#.
The key notes in an E flat chord are E flat, G, and B flat.
A diminished chord is a chord made up of 3 notes, with each being three semitones higher than the last. In this case, E diminished would be E, G, Bb. A suspended chord is a chord that hasn't yet been resolved. For instance, E, A, B would be an E chord with a suspended fourth, as the A hasn't resolved to a G# to make E major, or a G to make E minor. Thus, E diminished is not the same thing as E suspended.
You add an extra note into the original minor chord. An A minor chord consists of the notes A - C - E. The Am7 chord consists of A - C - E - G
E, Gb, and Bb.
A c e A, C, and E and A minor. A major is A, C#, and E.