G minor is G, B-flat, and 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
The C chord contains the notes C, E, and G. The C Minor chord contains the notes C, E Flat, and G.
It is a D minor chord, composed of the notes D (root), F (minor third) and A (perfect fifth). It is very often played with the minor seventh, C. In this case it would be written as Dm7.
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.
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
G, Bb, D, F
If you mean what are the notes in and an A minor chord, the notes are A, C, and E.
There is no B minor 7 scale. B minor 7 is only a chord. If you still want to know what play over a Bm7 chord then i suggest you play one of the following scales: B minor, B minor pentatonic, B Dorian
E minor
A minor chord (triad, at least) is the first, third, and fifth notes of any minor scale played at the same time.
F, Ab, C.
G minor is G, B-flat, and D.
B, D and F sharp.
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
The E-major triad is composed of an E, a G#, and a B. To make this chord minor, flat the G#.
D minor