The chords in C sharp major are C major, D minor, E minor, F major, G major, A minor, and B diminished. These chords are formed by taking the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of the C major scale and stacking them on top of each other.
The chords in D sharp major are D major, E diminished, F minor, G major, A major, B minor, and C diminished. These chords are formed by taking the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of the D major scale and stacking them on top of each other.
The chords in G sharp major are G major, A minor, B minor, C major, D major, E minor, and Fx diminished. These chords are formed by taking the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of the G major scale and stacking them on top of each other.
The piano chords for the Moonlight Sonata are primarily made up of E-flat major, C-sharp minor, and A-flat major chords.
The chords in G major are G major, A minor, B minor, C major, D major, E minor, and Fx diminished. These chords are formed by taking the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of the G major scale and stacking them on top of each other.
The major chords in the key of C are C major, F major, and G major.
The chords in D sharp major are D major, E diminished, F minor, G major, A major, B minor, and C diminished. These chords are formed by taking the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of the D major scale and stacking them on top of each other.
The chords in G sharp major are G major, A minor, B minor, C major, D major, E minor, and Fx diminished. These chords are formed by taking the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of the G major scale and stacking them on top of each other.
The piano chords for the Moonlight Sonata are primarily made up of E-flat major, C-sharp minor, and A-flat major chords.
Chords are formed by Certain notes in a key lining up in a harmonic matter, for Example In C major CED make a 1 cord.
The chords in G major are G major, A minor, B minor, C major, D major, E minor, and Fx diminished. These chords are formed by taking the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of the G major scale and stacking them on top of each other.
The major chords in the key of C are C major, F major, and G major.
The primary chords in the key of C major are C major, F major, and G major.
The harmonica chords for the key of C are C major, F major, and G major.
The key of D major is based off of the D major scale: D, E, F sharp, G, A, B, C sharp, D. Within the scale, the most important chords are D major (D, F sharp, A), E minor (E, G, B), F sharp minor (F sharp, A, C sharp), G major (G, B, D), A (A, C sharp, E), and B minor (B, D, F sharp). If you are feeling really crafty, you can add a seventh to some of the chords to give it a more interesting sound. If you are writing a song, using these chords will keep it in the key of D. If you are transposing a song, lower or raise the entire song the same number of steps until you are using mostly (if not all) the chords in the key of D.
4 chords: 1. left hand- c sharp, g-sharp, c-sharp(middle c) right hand- g-sharp, c-sharp 2. left hand- d-sharp, a-sharp, d-sharp right hand- g-sharp, c-sharp 3. left hand- g-sharp, c, d-sharp right hand- g-sharp, c 4. left hand- f, g-sharp, c right hand- g-sharp, c Now all you have to do is play these chords together over and over again using the viva la vida rythymn(which I'm sure you know of). *Another Answer* C Sharp Major (Dun-dun-dun-du...) D Sharp Major (Dun-dun-da-dun-dun) G Sharp Major (Dun-dun-dun-da) F Minor (Dun-Dun-Da-Dun-Dun) There you go.
The chords in the key of C major are C major, D minor, E minor, F major, G major, A minor, and B diminished.
That would be C-sharp major. Every note is sharp.