

Chord vi, F# minor consists of the notes, F# – A – C#.E dominant seventh contains the notes, E – G# – B – D. Chord V, E major contains the notes, E – G# – B.D major seventh contains the notes, D – F# – A – C#. Chord IV, D major contains the notes, D – F# – A.C# minor seventh contains the notes, C# – E – G# – B. Chord iii, C# minor contains the notes, C# – E – G#.B minor seventh consists of the notes, B – D – F# – A. Chord ii, B minor consists of the notes, B – D – F#.Chord I, A major consists of the notes, A – C# – E, while A major seventh consists of the notes, A – C# – E – G#.So what are the notes of the triad and four note chords in this key? Here’s a diagram showing basic piano chords in A major. vii° – G# diminished, G# minor seventh flat five (G#°, G#m7b5).vi – F sharp minor, F# minor seventh (F#m, F#m7).V – E major, E dominant seventh (E, E7).IV – D major, D major seventh (D, Dmaj 7).iii – C sharp minor, C# minor seventh (C#m, C#m7).ii – B minor, B minor seventh (Bm, Bm7).


To learn more about chords, the key they’re in and why, check out my book, Master Piano Chords By Key And Give Yourself A Big Advantage When Playing, Learning Or Writing Songs. The chords follow the pattern, Major Minor Minor Major Major Minor Diminished. Each of these notes is the root note of a chord in the key of A. The notes in this scale are A B C# D E F# G#. We will learn the basic three note chords (triads), as well as four note extended chords.īefore listing the various chords, let’s take a look at the A major scale. In this lesson, we shall take a look at the basic chords in the key of A.
