It depends on how many octaves, If it has one octave then it's eight
Ex.
D E F G A B C D
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
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.
The notes in the D major chord are D, F-sharp, and A.
The notes to a c chord are c as the root, e as the third, and g as the fifth. The notes can vary, depending on the fact that the chrod could be augmented, diminished, major, or minor.
C Major chord = C E G
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
A c e A, C, and E and A minor. A major is A, C#, and E.
It depends on what you mean exactly. If you are referring to what notes are included in the chord, it depends on the exact chord designation. I major triad consists of the first, third, and fifth notes of the major scale. A minor triad consists of the first, third, and fifth notes of the minor scale. There are many variations of each chord however. If you mean how do you play a particular instrument, it depends on the instrument.
The E-major triad is composed of an E, a G#, and a B. To make this chord minor, flat the G#.
If you mean what are the notes in and an A minor chord, the notes are A, C, and E.
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.
The notes in the D major chord are D, F-sharp, and A.
A major: A, C#, E, A A minor: A, C, E, A A7: A, C#, E, G
E minor
The notes of the G Major chord are G, B and D.
A minor chord (triad, at least) is the first, third, and fifth notes of any minor scale played at the same time.
The notes to a c chord are c as the root, e as the third, and g as the fifth. The notes can vary, depending on the fact that the chrod could be augmented, diminished, major, or minor.