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Scales
Chords
C
Major 6
Frets: 0 - 24

Formula
Notes

M3-m3-M2
C
E
G
A
E
G
A
E
C
1
A
E
2
G
C
G
3
4
A
E
C
G
A
5
6
A
E
7
C
G
C
8
E
9
A
C
G
10
11
E
G
A
E
12
C
13
A
E
14
G
C
G
15
16
A
E
C
G
A
17
18
A
E
19
C
G
C
20
E
21
A
C
G
22
23
E
G
A
E
24

Major Sixth Chord

The Major Sixth Chord is a major triad to which a major sixth is added above the root. The notes are: root, major third, perfect fifth, and major sixth. Its sound is bright, but with a nuance of nostalgia and a distinctive openness. It is often associated with traditional jazz (swing), country, and pop music of the 1950s and 1960s. It does not possess the tension of a major seventh chord, but it adds a 'sweet' and airy color. An interesting aspect is that a Major Sixth chord can have the same notes as a minor seventh chord of another root (e.g., a C6 has the same notes as an Am7 in first inversion), which adds to its versatility and harmonic flexibility, allowing it to function in different contexts.

Common Progressions

  • I6 - IV - V (used as a stable tonic chord but with a slight enrichment and a distinctive color)
  • I6 - vi - ii - V (the sixth adds a specific and recognizable color to the first degree in the pop/doo-wop progression)
  • Often used at the end of jazz or swing songs for a soft, relaxed, and resolving close, with a touch of retro elegance.