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Best Piano Pieces: Tablatures and Chords (Song Collection). Learn great tunes with our chords, tablature and lyrics at Ultimate-Guitar.com.
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E major chord for piano (including E/G# and E/B inversions) presented by keyboard diagrams. Explanation: The regular E chord is a triad, meaning that it consists of three notes.
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Piano chord guide with pictures and theory. Learn piano chords. On this site you can learn the chords on the piano (or keyboard, synthesizer) plus the theory behind. Choose from the menus to get a piano chord in a certain category and for a specific note.
In major keys, major chords are found on the I, IV and V (1st, 4th and 5th) degrees of the scale. In E major, that means E, A and B. These three chords form the basis of a huge number of popular songs.