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C Major Scale

C D E F G A B C

Scale Pattern: T - T - S - T - T - T - S

C Major Diatonic Chords

β€œDiatonic” means β€œWithin the key.” Below are the chords that naturally belong to the key of C major, without any chromatic alteration.

Common major chord symbols: M, maj, +, β–³ Common minor chord symbols: m, min, -

Chord Type

Nash. #

Rom. #

Chord

Notes

Chord Type

Nash. #

Rom. #

Chord

Notes

Major

1

I

C

C E G

minor

2m

ii

Dm

D F A

minor

3m

iii

Em

E G B

Major

4

IV

F

F A C

Major

5

V

G

G B D

minor

6m

vi

Am

A C E

diminished

7Β°

viiΒ°

Bdim

B D F

C Major Diatonic 7th Chords

These are the same as above, but in the form of 7th chords.

Common major chord symbols: M7, maj7, +7, β–³7 Common minor chord symbols: m7, min7, -7

Major 7

1

Imaj7

CMaj7

C E G B

minor 7

2m7

ii7

Dm7

D F A C

minor 7

3m7

iii7

Em7

E G B D

Major 7

4

IVmaj7

Fmaj7

F A C E

Dominant 7*

5

V7

G7

G B D F

minor 7

6m

vi7

Am7

A C E G

half dim 7*

7ΓΈ

viiΓΈ7

BΓΈ7

B D F A

C Major Intervals

β€œInterval” refers to the distance between two notes. Below are the scale degrees and intervals in the key of C Major.

Major 2nd

C β†’ D

Major 3rd

C β†’ E

Perfect 4th

C β†’ F

Perfect 5th

C β†’ G

Major 6th

C β†’ A

Major 7th

C β†’ B

Octave

C β†’ C

Unison

C β†’ C

C Major Chord Inversions

β€œInversion” describes the relationship of a triad’s lowest note to the other notes in the chord.
Choosing the right inversion will help to smooth out motion from chord to chord.

Root

C E G

1st Inversion

E G C

2nd Inversion

G C E

C Major 7th Chord Inversions

β€œInversion” describes the relationship of a chord’s lowest notes to the other notes in the chord.
It is common for the left hand to play octaves or fifths, while the right hand plays the chord in part or in full.

Root

C E G B

1st Inversion

E G B C

2nd Inversion

G B C E

3rd Inversion

B C E G

C Key Signature:

0 Sharps or Flats

Order of Sharps: F C G D A E B
Order of Flats: B E A D G C F

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