The dominant is the 5th, which in the key of A-flat major is E-flat. Then an E-flat major triad contains the notes E-flat, G, and B-flat.
D-flat, F, A-flat for the triad
b major
Major and Minor chords are determined by the third of the chord making them sound different. Major chords have a more happy, open sound and minor chords have a "sad" sound. For example: In the key of C, A C Major triad would be the notes C, E, G and C minor triad would be C, E flat, G. (the third in the minor triad goes down a half-step from the third in the major triad) E---> E flat.
The dominant (fifth) degree of a D sharp major scale is A sharp.
A major triad consists of the first, third, and fifth note in any major scale played harmonically. On sheet music, a triad appears as these notes stacked on top of each other and are written line to line or space to space. The first note in a triad is also the first note of the scale you are writing in, the the third, then the fifth. An E major triad in the treble clef would be three notes stacked starting on the first line (or fourth space). E-G#-B. Three notes from E is G. In an E major scale, the G is sharp. Some more: C maj: C-E-G D maj: D-F#-A Here is a helpful site for more information: http://www.musictheory.net/
D-flat, F, A-flat for the triad
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The E-major triad is composed of an E, a G#, and a B. To make this chord minor, flat the G#.
b major
The IV chord in the key of B flat would be E flat so the triad notes would be e flat, g, and b flat (on keyboard) for guitar it would be e flat, b flat, e flat, g, b flat, and e flat. Played at the 11th fret as a bar chord in standard tuning.
Major triads are made up of three notes; a major third interval followed by a minor third interval. An example of the C major triad is C E G. A minor triad has a minor third interval followed by a major third interval, such as C E Flat G.
Major and Minor chords are determined by the third of the chord making them sound different. Major chords have a more happy, open sound and minor chords have a "sad" sound. For example: In the key of C, A C Major triad would be the notes C, E, G and C minor triad would be C, E flat, G. (the third in the minor triad goes down a half-step from the third in the major triad) E---> E flat.
The dominant of Db is Ab.
There is no such thing as B major. There is B minor and B flat major. The subdominant triad of B minor ( I'm pretty sure) is E minor.
C flat Major
The tonic of E flat major is E flat. Its dominant is B flat and its subdominant is A flat.
Eb Major