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  2. C major - Wikipedia

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    C major is a major scale with no flats or sharps, and one of the most common keys in music. Learn about its scale degrees, chords, and notable examples of compositions in C major by Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and more.

  3. Guitar chord - Wikipedia

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    From the major key's I–ii–iii–IV–V–vi–vii o progression, the "secondary" (minor) triads ii–iii–vi appear in the relative minor key's corresponding chord progression as i–iv–v (or i–iv–V or i–iv–V7): For example, from C's vi–ii–iii progression Am–Dm–Em, the chord Em is often played as E or E7 in a minor chord ...

  4. Chord progression - Wikipedia

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    Learn what a chord progression is, how it works in different musical genres and styles, and how to analyze it using Roman numerals or chord names. Explore the basic diatonic and chromatic chords, the harmonic functions of chords, and the common progressions in Western music.

  5. Nashville Number System - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to transcribe music by denoting the scale degree on which a chord is built using Arabic numerals. The Nashville Number System is a simplified system for musicians who lack formal music training and can be used to change the key of songs easily.

  6. List of chords - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of musical chords and simultaneities with code, chord type, name, sound, quality and examples. Learn about major, minor, augmented, diminished, bitonal, atonal and other chord types and their variations.

  7. Chord (music) - Wikipedia

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    A chord is a group of two or more notes played simultaneously, typically consisting of a root note, a third, and a fifth. Learn about the history of chords in Western music, from medieval organum to modern jazz, and the different types of chords, such as triads, seventh chords, and extended chords.

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