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B major chord for piano (including B/D# and B/F# inversions) presented by keyboard diagrams. Explanation: The regular B chord is a triad, meaning that it consists of three notes.
Learn the basic chords in the key of B major, including triads and four note extended chords. See the notes, scale, key signature and common chord progressions in B major.
The ultimate resource for the key of B Major: scale, common chords, chord progressions, and downloadable midi files
Learn how to play the B major triad on the piano in root position, first inversion and second inversion. See the notes, fingers and video tutorial for each chord.
In B major, that means B, E and F#. These three chords form the basis of a huge number of popular songs. In a minor key, a major chord is found on the III, V and VI (3rd, 5th and 6th) degrees of the scale. For example, in E minor, there are major chords on G, C and B.
Learn how to play the B major chord and its inversions (B, B/D#, B/F#) on the piano with keyboard diagrams, fingering tips, and examples. Find out where B, D#, and F# are on the keyboard and how to switch between inversions.
Learn how to build, play and use the B major chord on the piano. Find out the notes, intervals, fingers, inversions, keyboard diagrams and chord progressions of B major in different keys and scales.