To play a B flat chord in root position (right hand), place your 1st finger (thumb) on Bb, your 3rd finger (middle finger) on D and your 5th finger (little finger) on F. B flat is the black key before middle C. It's actually one tone before middle C. ... Play these three notes together and you have a B flat major chord.
- What is the fingering for the B-flat major scale?
- What notes are in the B-flat major triad?
- What chord goes well with B-flat?
What is the fingering for the B-flat major scale?
The hand hand fingering for the B Flat Major scale starts on the B flat with the third finger. From there walk up the scale until your thumb hits the D and cross over with your fourth finger to hit the E flat. Your thumb will come to the A and you will cross over again and hit the final B flat with your second finger.
What notes are in the B-flat major triad?
The B-flat major triad, more commonly called the B-flat major chord or simply the B-flat chord for short, consists of the notes B-flat, D and F.
What chord goes well with B-flat?
Chords and Common Chord Progressions in the Key of B-Flat Major
- (Most common) I — IV—V—I: Bb — Eb—F— Bb.
- I — V — VI — IV: Bb — F — G minor— Eb.
- I — VI — IV — V: Bb — G minor— Eb — F.
- I – V – VI – III – IV – I – IV – V: Bb – F – G minor– D minor– Eb – Bb – Eb – F.