Chord Families

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Chord Families
vi
Key
I
ii
iii
IV
V
vii(dim)
A
A
Bm
C#m
D
E
F#m
G#dim
Bb
Bb
Cm
Dm
Eb
F
Gm
Adim
B
B
C#m
D#m
E
F#
G#m
A#dim
C
C
Dm
Em
F
G
Am
Bdim
Db
Db
Ebm
Fm
Gb
Ab
Bbm
Cdim
D
D
Em
F#m
G
A
Bm
C#dim
Eb
Eb
Fm
Gm
Ab
Bb
Cm
Ddim
C#m
E
E
F#m
G#m
A
B
D#dim
Dm
F
F
Gm
Am
Bb
C
Edim
D#m
F#
F#
G#m
A#m
B
C#
E#dim*
Em
G
G
Am
Bm
C
D
F#dim
Ab
Ab
Bbm
Cm
Db
Eb
Fm
Gdim
Notes:
1 is major
2 is minor
3 is minor
4 is major 5 is major 6 is minor
(and 7 is diminished)
The 6 minor is an important chord in the key and is called the Relative Minor.
th
*E# is a name given to the 7
note in the key of F#, but is really the ‘F’ note.

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