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Chord & Key Transposition Chart / Based on Dominant Scale (Dominant Scale = Maj Scale with bVII 7)

Note of the Key => R/I1 II2 b3 III3 IV4 b5 V5 +5 VI6 VII7 Maj 7 R/VIII8 IX9 X10 XI11 XII12 XIII13
Key v 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 11th 13th
A -3# A Bb B C C# D Eb E F F# G G# A Bb B C C# D Eb E F F#
Bb - 2b Bb B C Db D Eb E F Gb G Ab A Bb B C Db D Eb E F Gb G
B/Cb-5#/7b B C C# D Eb E F F# G G# A Bb B C C# D Eb E F F# G G#
C C C# D Eb E F F# G G# A Bb B C C# D Eb E F F# G G# A
C#/Db-7#/5b C# D Eb E F F# G G# A Bb B C C# D Eb E F F# G G# A Bb
D - 2# D Eb E F F# G G# A Bb B C C# D Eb E F F# G G# A Bb B
Eb - 3b Eb E F Gb G Ab A Bb B C Db D Eb E F Gb G Ab A Bb B C
E - 4# E F F# G G# A Bb B C C# D Eb E F F# G G# A Bb B C C#
F - 1b F Gb G Ab A Bb B C Db D Eb E F Gb G Ab A Bb B C Db D
F#/Gb-6#/6b F# G G# A Bb B C C# D Eb E F F# G G# A Bb B C C# D Eb
G - 1# G G# A Bb B C C# D Eb E F F# G G# A Bb B C C# D Eb E
Ab - 4b G# A Bb B C C# D Eb E F F# G G# A Bb B C C# D Eb E F
A - 3# A Bb B C C# D Eb E F F# G G# A Bb B C C# D Eb E F F#
The Chord played in this key is: Maj min min Maj Maj min Maj R/I1 II2 III3 IV4 V5 VI6

Major Chord: I, III, V Minor Chord: I, bIIIb3, V Minor Chord / Maj I, bIIIb3, V, #VII7
7
Dominant 7th Chord: I, III, V, VII7 *Sus 4 Chord: I, IV, V Minor 11th Chord: I, bIIIb3, V, VII7, XI11
6th Chord: I, III, V, 6/9 Chord: I, III, V, VI6 IX9 13th Chord: I, III, V, VII7, IX9, XIII13
VI
Maj 7th Chord: I, III, V, #VII7 Maj 9th I, III, V, VII7, IX9
Chord:
O
Maj 13th Chord: I, III, V, #VII7, XI11, XIII13 Diminished 7th Chord:** I, bIIIb3, bVb5, bVIIb7 or I, bIIIb3, bVb5, VI6
Modes: Ionian => Maj Scale Dorian => b3, 7 (b7 in Maj scale) Phrygian => b2, b3, 7 (b7 in Maj scale) Lydian => #4, Maj7
Mixolydian => Dominant Scale Aeolian => b3, b6, 7 (b7 in Maj Scale) Locrian => b2, b3, b5, b6, 7 (b7 in Maj scale)
Pentatonic Scale: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6

R/I => Root / I Note Note: - "The chord played in this key is:" means that if you play a chord beginning with this note it will be a Major or minor chord. For instance if you play the root note chord it
will be the major chord. If you play a III, it will be a minor chord.

*Suspended 4th means that the 3rd note of the scale is suspended or removed and the 4th note of the scale is added in its place.
O
b or - => flatted 1/2 step; b => flat; => diminished; bb => double flat => down two half steps

# or + => raised 1/2 step; # => Sharp, + => Augmented

**NOTE!: The bVII in the Diminished 7th is a bVII in the Dominant Scale, which would be a bbVII in the Major Scale. Any note of the Diminished 7th Chord may be the Root Note
In other words, O C= OEb = OF# = OA because they are evenly spaced across the scale (Each note is +3 Half Steps above the previous note; 3 half steps X 4 notes = 12 half steps);

Consequently it doesn't matter which note you start on, all four chords have the same four notes.
Circle of Fifths - Clockwise: C,G,D,A,E,B(Cb),F#(Gb),Db(C#), Ab,Eb,Bb,F,C / C-0#,G-1#,D-2#,A-3#,E-4#,B(Cb)-5#/7b,F#(Gb)-6#/6b,Db(C#)-5b/7#, Ab-4b,Eb-3b,Bb-2b,F-1b,C-0b

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