
Here is what the notes will look like on your keyboards. VII- G Major, G Major Dom 7: G B D, G B D FĪs you can see, the Dom 7 flats the F which would normal be F sharp in a G major 7 chord.

#ALL CHORDS IN E MINOR HOW TO#
I will break down exactly how to play the scale further into this article as I want to touch on the chords first. This is arguably the easiest minor scale to play on the piano as the fingering is the most commonly used for piano scales. As you can see, you simply start on A and just walk your way up the white notes.

The notes are as followed: A B C D E F G A.

My goal with this is to make this the most in-depth guide there currently is for a minor. If you’re looking for: popular a minor chord progressions, what the notes are in a minor, the scale of a minor, what the key looks like or the proper fingering of an a minor scale, you came to the right place. Note: I use a lower case a for “a minor” because in music theory you always leave minor keys lower case and capitalize major keys. I want to break down all of the chords, scales, and progressions in the key of a minor in the most simple way for you. The simple reason why is that there are no sharps or flats in this key signature. The key of a minor is easily the most simple minor key for pianists to master.
