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E flat major
E flat major







Hear what the notes of the chords sound like against the accompaniment track.

e flat major

You’re going to break up the chords (examples in Eb5c and Eb5d).

e flat major

Now restart the track or choose a new groove, if you wish. Watch out! There’s at least one flat in each chord. Hear and feel more clearly the difference between major 3rds and minor 3rds by playing chromatically between each 3rd: Eb Major Diatonic Triads: the Chords built on the 7 notes of the Eb Major Scale Some are MINOR (m) 3rds - 3 half-steps apart. These thirds look the same, but they don’t sound the same! Some are MAJOR (M) 3rds - 4 half-steps apart. Make sure you hold each note for two whole beats.

e flat major

The diatonic triads in Eb5b (scroll down the page to see) each consist of two 3rds, one on top of the other the distance from bottom note to top note of each triad is a 5th. On the staff, 3rds and 5ths always look like the examples shown here. Getting familiar with chords in the Key of Eb









E flat major