Post on 16-Oct-2021
G major chords
G MAJOR CHORD
TIPS ON MUSIC THEORY C MAJOR Basics
G major chords
v Understanding the G major scale (simplify) Ø is made up of 7 notes:G-A-B-C-
D-E-F# and back to. C
§ Each note has a number attached to it *(no matter what key the numbers don’t change!)
§ This system is known as the this is the
is a type of language musicians uses to compose music, create progressions and fluently play along with other musicians. Ø Now as a beat maker/producer understanding
this musical language allows you to be intentional, ease the fear of beat block and gives you the ability to create in any genre!
G major chords
Ø All the major notes (happy notes) in the. G
major scale are the G1-C4 and the D 5 § Big Gem 💎 in all major scales the 1-4 and the
5 will always be major! Ø Now the A2-B3-E6 and the F#7 are minor
(sad/dark notes) Big Gem 💎 in all major scales the 2-3-6- and the 7 will always be minor!!
G major chords
v Each scale has a chord scale along with it will start with the simplest one
Each chord has 2 inversion or in other word another version of itself (picture yourself you in two different outfits l, it’s still you just dressed in a different way to give you a different look 👀 in this case a different sound!)
G major chords (what makes it up?!)
The diagram will show the numbers and notes that make up the chord displayed! Ps: it will be show in scale order and show all inversions.
G major chords
G major chords
G major chords
G major chords
G major chords
G major chords
G major chords
G major chords
G major chords
G major chords
IntermediateCircle ⭕ Of Fifths
Ø Each note 📝 musically leads to another note (the tones sonically and tonally lead to each other and have a relationship between the notes).
Ø These relationships create patterns and progressions throughout music then and know (knowing how to utilizes this help eliminate beat-block alone) ps: This will enables you to make your music sound a lot more complex with a simple concept.
v All 12-note circle of fifths Ø Here is All 12 notes that lead to each other
starting with C § G to C to /A# to Eb/D# to Ab/G# to Db/C# to
Gb/F# to B to E to A to D to G back to C Ø Here is the circle fifths within the G major
scale also using the number system. § F#7 to B3 to E6 to A2 to D5 to G1 to C4