Published:
2013-02-08
Updated:
2021-10-25

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Secondary Chords - G Major

The secondary chords for any major key are the II, III and VI chords of it’s corresponding major scale. For G Major the secondary chords are: Am, Bm and Em. From the primary and secondary chords of a major key countless songs and chords progressions can be played.

Author(s): Curt Sheller Publisher: Curt Sheller Publications Code: UL45b

Main Category: Chords Main Instrument: Ukulele

Subjects: Chords

2021-10-25

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Secondary Chords - G Major

The secondary chords for any major key are the II, III and VI chords of it’s corresponding major scale. For G Major the secondary chords are: Am, Bm and Em. From the primary and secondary chords of a major key countless songs and chords progressions can be played.

Secondary Chords

Every major key has three major triads, three minor triads and one lone diminished triad.

The primary chords for this key are are the three major chords, the I , IV , and V chords and the 4-part V chords. Additionally, the 4-part V chord, is also considered a primary chord in a major key. These chords form the foundation of chord progressions and harmonies in any major key.