Originally Posted by: pizzicatopickerI know what you mean "the chords that go with the scales", though do you mean each chord progression of each scale? What I mean is that you make a chord with the root of c, one with d, one with e, (ect) no matter what type it'll turn out? Say Cdim, Daugmentedadd9, Esus or whatever?
I dont know if thats a common idea in music theory, my piano teacher taught it to me....
Yes. If the scale is C Major, the first three notes are C, D, and E...so the First chord will be a C of some sort, the second chord will be a D of some sort, and the 3rd chord will be an E chord of some sort...and so on up the scale.
That document will explain it in detail...as to what chords get built.
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