The chord of A minor - is composed (excuse the pun) of the notes A C & E.
A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. All are natural.
E g b
You can't play G minor or any other chord on a recorder because to play a chord, you have to be able to sound at least 3 notes at the same time - and you can only play one note at a time on a recorder. BUT, you CAN play the three notes that make up G minor one at a time which are G, B flat, and D. This effectively creates the same feel as playing a G minor chord.
C Major chord = C E G
G minor is G, B-flat, and D.
because of half notes. they are in both major and minor but major scales push out the halfs. you see the great full notes and the sick half notes but it doesnt matter they are only existing for the whole twelve. nothing more. but if you look minor scales you ll see the acceptence of half notes like life nothing glorius nothing damned.
The three notes of the F major chord are... F A & C
Aa A Bb
Since there are several minor keys, each minor key is composed of different notes. Thus, there a several possible answers to this question. Here is an example of the notes in the minor key A minor: A, B, C, D, E, F, G or G sharp.
If you mean what are the notes in and an A minor chord, the notes are A, C, and E.
Because there are twelve notes in an octave and a natural minor can start on any of the 12 notes.
You can't play G minor or any other chord on a recorder because to play a chord, you have to be able to sound at least 3 notes at the same time - and you can only play one note at a time on a recorder. BUT, you CAN play the three notes that make up G minor one at a time which are G, B flat, and D. This effectively creates the same feel as playing a G minor chord.
E minor
C Major chord = C E G
The injury was minor and painless. (Musically)- There is a minor for all musical notes for example C minor
Notes
The A Flat Natural Minor Scale
The E-major triad is composed of an E, a G#, and a B. To make this chord minor, flat the G#.
G minor is G, B-flat, and D.