- What is an E flat diminished chord?
- What is the E diminished triad?
- What is the E flat minor triad?
- What notes make up an E diminished triad?
What is an E flat diminished chord?
The E flat diminished chord (Eb dim or Eb°) contains the notes Eb, Gb and Bbb. It is produced by taking the 1st, flat 3rd and flat 5th notes of the E flat Major scale. A diminished often appears as Eb dim or Eb°. ... The E flat diminished chord contains a tritone between the notes Eb and Bbb.
What is the E diminished triad?
The E diminished chord (E dim or E°) contains the notes E, G and Bb. It is produced by taking the 1st, flat 3rd and flat 5th notes of the E Major scale. ... The E diminished chord contains a tritone between the notes E and Bb.
What is the E flat minor triad?
The E-flat minor triad, more commonly called the E-flat minor chord, is a minor triad consisting of the notes E-flat, G-flat and B-flat. Here it is on the treble clef staff: ... The interval from E-flat to G-flat is a minor third, while the interval between G-flat and B-flat is a major third.
What notes make up an E diminished triad?
The E diminished chord contains 3 notes: E, G, Bb. The chord spelling / formula relative to the E major scale is: 1 b3 b5. The figured bass symbols for this chord in root position are 5/3.