9/26/2023 0 Comments E flat minor diatonic chords![]() Today we’re just looking at diatonic harmony. I feel the need to caveat this by saying this is by no means a “this is how you should write music” post, or anything instructive about how harmony should be understood, heard or used – it’s merely a recap for students who are taking music theory classes or anyone who wants to understand more about chords and use them in your own music. How to figure out the chords related to a scale.How to figure out major and minor chords.I want to cover four topics in this article: ![]() This article is part of a wider series on music theory fundamentals, so there will be some gaps in knowledge here if you don’t read the whole series, but this is part 1 on harmony. As with other well-read posts on this site, I’m trying to revisit some to tidy up some of the writing and audio and generally make them a little more professional. This article was originally published back in 2014.
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