| Using the 'C' chart as an example: First note indicates the Key 'C' (major) Sixth note indicates relative minor 'Am' Second note indicates 2nd minor 'Dm' Third note indicates 3rd minor 'Em' |
| 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 1st |
| KEY CHART |
| C# D# F F# G# A# C C# |
| C D E F G A B C |
| D E F# G A B C# D |
| Eb F G Ab Bb C D Eb |
| E F# G# A B C# D# E |
| F# G# A# B C# D# F F# |
| G A B C D E F# G |
| Ab Bb C Db Eb F G Ab |
| A B C# D E F# G# A |
| Bb C D Eb F G A Bb |
| MAJOR TRIAD CHORD CHART |
| AA triad is 3 notes which make a 'chord' .....ie....3 notes of any key ...eg.... (key C) 'C' chord is C+E+G 'F' chord is F+A+C 'G' chord is G+B+D Chords on a harp can be played with L&R hands but are more regularly played with the left hand whilst the right hand plays the 'melody' Below are the 3 major chords ineach Key..... |
| Major chords in key of: Key C= C F G Key D= D G A Key E= E A B Key F= F Bb C Key G= G C D Key A= A D E Key Bb= Bb Eb F Key B= B E F# |
| These are the most often used Keys....If you need others, use the key chart <<<<<<< |
| MINOR TRIAD CHORD CHART |
| Triads in minor keys are the same as major keys...ie.... 3 notes.....eg.... 'Am' chord is A+C+E 'Dm' chord is D+F+A 'Em' chord is E+G+B Below are the 3 minor chords in each Key |
| Minor chords in key of: Key C= A D E Key D= B E F#m Key E= C#m F#m G#m Key F= Dm Gm Am Key G= Em Am Bm Key A= F#m Bm C#m Key Bb= Bm Cm Dm Key B= G#m C#m D#m |
| B C# D# E F# G# A# B |
| Harp Charts KEY and TRIAD charts for the Harper....This page is not for the politically correct ...... only those who want to quickly learn to play and enjoy...... |
| F G A Bb C D E F |