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TopicAre all basic piano chords 2 whole steps followed by a step and a half?
SiO4
02/23/20 1:05:26 AM
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kirbymuncher posted...

Well, a C major chord would be C-E-G and a B# Major Chord would be B#, D double sharp, F double sharp. They'd sound the same but have a different name because that's just how these things work. But I will say that if you ever see a B# major chord I recommend you immediately burn your sheet music


I am not sure what he's on about. The B Major Chord, is B, D#, F#.
I'm not sure what he's talking about with the double sharps.

A B minor chord is B, D, F#, which reflects its relative major, The scale of D.
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