Hi everyone! I am learning music theory and will be playing the piano soon but got confused a bit during the course. Can someone please explain triad chord progressions within major key scales?
So every scale has numbered degree chords of 1st-7th, with 7th being a diminished chord.
My question is, why do scales specifically follow the same chord progression pattern of Major and minor chords?
1st = Major
2nd = minor
3rd = minor
4th = Major
5th = Major
6th = minor
7th = diminished
For example in the C Major scale, why couldn't the 2nd, 3rd, and 6th degree chords be Major chords as well (follow the 4 by 3 halfsteps that make up a major triad)?
I'm still learning some of the terminology so I hope any of that above made sense.
Thanks!
Chord progressions in Major scales
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 2 Apr, 2021
- addled muppet weed
- 111237 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
the intervals between the notes in each chord, are specific.
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- KVRAF
- 2596 posts since 17 Apr, 2004
The short answer is that those are the chords built from the notes of the major scale. The D major chord contains D F# A, and F# is not in the C major scale (which contains an F instead). D F A is a D minor chord, and all those notes are in C major.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 2 posts since 2 Apr, 2021
I think I understand it, please correct me if I'm wrong.
So basically the notes that make up each chord within a scale also have to be of that scale?
As you mentioned, F# of the D Major chord is NOT found in the C Major scale so the D minor chord is used instead because all of its notes are found in C Major.
Could it really be that simple...
Thanks.
So basically the notes that make up each chord within a scale also have to be of that scale?
As you mentioned, F# of the D Major chord is NOT found in the C Major scale so the D minor chord is used instead because all of its notes are found in C Major.
Could it really be that simple...
Thanks.