- What chords go with the key of F?
- What chords are in the key of Em7?
- What note goes with F?
- What chords go together in each key?
What chords go with the key of F?
Chords in the Key of F Major
- I = F Major.
- ii = G minor.
- iii = A minor.
- IV = Bb Major.
- V = C Major.
- VI = D Minor.
- vii° = E diminished.
What chords are in the key of Em7?
E minor 7 (Em7) is a beautiful chord composed of the notes E, G, B, and D. The combination of the minor key (G is the flat 3rd of the major scale) and the 7th interval (D) give it a rich, interesting sound.
What note goes with F?
F major (or the key of F) is a major scale based on F, with the pitches F, G, A, B♭, C, D, and E. Its key signature has one flat. Its relative minor is D minor and its parallel minor is F minor.
What chords go together in each key?
- Group 1 – G, C, D, and Em – (Key of G Major, All Open Chords)
- Group 2 – The C, F, G, and Am Group – (Key of C Major)
- Group 3 – The D, G, A, and Bm Group (Key of D Major)
- Group 4 – The Am, G, F Group (Key of A Minor)
- Group 5 – The A7, D9, E9 Group (The Blues In The Key of A)