Minor Chord

Lesson 2/39 | Study Time: 5 Min
Minor Chord

Minor Chord

 

The formula for the construction of a minor chord is 1 b3 5 i.e., a minor chord consists of the first, flattened third and fifth notes of the major scale. It must be remembered that this formula, although used to construct a minor chord, is still based upon the notes of the major scale.

Example 1: The C minor chord (Cm) consists of the first, flattened third and fifth notes of the C major scale (i.e., C, Eb, G).

C Major Scale

Example 2: The Am chord consists of the first, flattened third and fifth notes of the A major scale (i.e., A C E).

G Major Scale

Thus the only difference between the major chord and the minor chord is the flattened third note.

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