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Music Theory: Harmonizing Scales

This document discusses basic music theory and describes how to build chords from a major scale. It defines major, minor, augmented, and diminished chords using their root, third, and fifth notes. It then provides a chart showing the number, notes, intervals, chord type, and symbol for each of the 7 chords that can be built from a major scale, including tonic, supertonic, mediant, subdominant, dominant, submediant, and leading tone chords.

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Music Theory: Harmonizing Scales

This document discusses basic music theory and describes how to build chords from a major scale. It defines major, minor, augmented, and diminished chords using their root, third, and fifth notes. It then provides a chart showing the number, notes, intervals, chord type, and symbol for each of the 7 chords that can be built from a major scale, including tonic, supertonic, mediant, subdominant, dominant, submediant, and leading tone chords.

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Basic Music Theory Pt.

3 Harmonising scale worksheet


Major : Root - 3rd - 5th
Augmented (aug) : Root - 3rd - #5th
Major scale:

Number

Notes

Minor (m): Root b3rd - 5th )


Diminished (dim) : Root - b3rd - b5th
3

Intervals

Chord Type

Chord

I
ii
iii
IV
V
vi
vii
Major scale:

Number

Notes

Intervals

Chord Type

Chord

I
ii
iii
IV
V
vi
vii
Major scale:

Number
I
ii
iii
IV
V
vi
vii

Notes

Intervals

Chord Type

Chord

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