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The three music notes that make up a major chord are the root note, the major third, and the perfect fifth.
The three notes of the F major chord are... F A & C
The 'G' Major chord is 'G','D','B'
A chord is determined by the combination of three or more notes played together in harmony. The specific notes chosen and their arrangement in relation to each other determine the quality and type of the chord.
C Major chord = C E G
Usually there are three notes to make a definable chord.
C, e, g.C e g
You'll have to rephrase your question. There are no major keys in a chord. A chord is three or more notes sounded simultaneously. A major key is the set of notes in a major scale. There are chords within keys, there are no keys within chords.
In a triad F7 chord, the three "noes" refer to the notes that are typically excluded from the basic F major triad and the added seventh. The F7 chord consists of the notes F (root), A (major third), C (perfect fifth), and Eb (minor seventh). The three "noes" are the notes that differentiate it from a simple major triad: the absence of the note D (the major second), B (the major sixth), and G (the perfect fourth).
A chord is typically formed by playing three or more notes simultaneously.
A chord typically consists of three or more notes played together.
A triad