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Standard
Scales
Chords
F
Major
Frets: 0 - 24

Formula
Notes

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F
A
C
A
1
F
C
F
2
A
3
F
C
4
5
A
C
A
6
F
7
A
8
C
F
C
9
10
A
F
C
11
12
A
13
F
C
F
14
A
15
F
C
16
17
A
C
A
18
F
19
A
20
C
F
C
21
22
A
F
C
23
24

Major Chord

The Major chord is one of the most basic and fundamental chords in Western music, whose sound is universally perceived as stable, bright, and 'happy'. It is a triad, composed of three notes: the root, the major third, and the perfect fifth. For example, a C Major chord (C Maj) is formed by the notes C (root), E (major third), and G (perfect fifth). This chord serves as the basis for almost all harmonic progressions in major keys and often functions as a point of rest or final resolution, imparting a sense of completeness.

Common Progressions

  • I - IV - V (the most recognizable and used progression in popular and classical music, which creates a cycle of tension and resolution)
  • I - vi - IV - V (frequently used in pop, it offers a slightly more melancholic sound but always with a resolution on the V and then on the I)
  • I - ii - V - I (common in jazz and blues, it emphasizes the harmonic movement towards the I degree)

Chords in Scale

C
C Locrian
C Oriental
C Locrian with Major Sixth
C Super Locrian
D
D Ionian
C Dorian
C Mixolydian
C Oriental
D Ionian with Augmented Second
C Locrian with Flat 3 and 7
C Locrian with Major Sixth
D Ionian with Diminished Fifth
C Ritsusen
C Melodic Minor
C Dorian with Minor Second
D Bebop Dominant
D
D Ionian with Augmented Second
D Double Harmonic
D Ionian with Diminished Fifth
D Lydian Augmented
E
E Dorian
D Phrygian
D Aeolian
E Lydian with Augmented 6 and 2
E Dorian with Augmented Fourth
D Minor Pentatonic
E Dorian with Minor Second
D Blues
E
E Lydian
E Locrian with Flat 3 and 7
E Dorian with Augmented Fourth
E Lydian Augmented
E Lydian Dominant
F
F Phrygian
F Locrian
F Locrian with Flat 3 and 7
F Double Harmonic
F Phrygian Dominant
F
F Ionian
G Lydian
F Mixolydian
F Double Harmonic
G Lydian with Augmented 6 and 2
F Ultra Phrygian
F Phrygian Dominant
G Lydian with Minor Second
F Major Pentatonic
G Lydian Dominant
F Aeolian Dominant
F Bebop Dominant
G
G Hungarian Minor
G Lydian with Augmented 6 and 2
G Lydian with Minor Second
G
G Dorian
A Mixolydian
G Aeolian
G Egyptian Suspended
G Aeolian Dominant
G Half Diminished
A Bebop Dominant
A
A Oriental
A Ultra Phrygian
A Super Locrian with Minor Seventh
A
A Phrygian
B Aeolian
A Locrian
B Hungarian Minor
B Ionian with Augmented Second
A Ultra Phrygian
B Harmonic Minor
A Super Locrian with Minor Seventh
A Man Gong
A Half Diminished
A Super Locrian
B
B Ionian
B Lydian
B Hungarian Minor
B Harmonic Minor
B Melodic Minor
B Bebop Dominant