The notes in a Major Key belong to a 7-note Major Scale. In Minor Keys, the notes belong to a 7-note Minor Scale. Generally, as long as the chord progression uses the chords in the key, you can play the notes of the 7-note parent scale over any chord in the progression. For example, here’s a progression in the key of C Major:

Blues sometimes uses this scale too, particularly if that blues starts out with a minor chord. In fact, you can read about the use of the harmonic minor scale’s and harmonic minor chords use in blues in a previous article. Instead of using one of the above styles to use this scale, we will derive the chords used from the scale itself. It

Minor keys, along with major keys, are a common choice for popular music. The three most important chords, built off the 1st, 4th and 5th scale degrees are all minor chords (A♭ minor, D♭ minor, and E♭ minor). For chord progressions, statistics, and tendencies, view this key in Hooktheory Trends Chords in natural minor keys follow the pattern, minor diminished major minor minor major major. i – E minor, E minor seventh (Emin, Emin7) iidim – F# diminished, F# minor seventh flat five (F#dim, F#m7b5) III – G major, G major seventh (Gmaj, Gmaj7) iv – A minor, A minor seventh (Amin, Amin7) v – B minor, B minor seventh (Bmin, Bmin7)
Have no fear, we'll get to some examples shortly. We’ll be differentiating 3 triads: Major triad (major chords) with scale degrees 1 3 5. Minor triad (minor chords) with scale degrees 1 b3 5. Diminished triads (diminished chords) with scale degrees 1 b3 b5. Now let’s calculate the quality of each chord in the key of C.
Ex. In F major the diatonic chord of the sixth scale degree is vi (D minor) the chord borrowed from the parallel minor is bVI (D flat major) - note that the root is lowered a half step in minor. But that is just a quick example of how to use the terminology. I think the real question of the OP is why it sounds "good", why is it "effective." I

G minor notes are as followed: G,A,Bflat,C,D,Eflat,F,G. As you can see, the third note is flat as well as the sixth note. When analyzing how the chords a viewed in g minor, the simplest way is as follows: minor, diminished, major, minor, minor, major, major, minor. Note: when you see flat5 or sharp5, that simply means going down half a step or

In E, the minor blues scale notes are E, G, A, Bb, B, D. In A, the minor blues scale notes are A, C, D, Eb, E, G. In B, the minor blues scale notes are B, D, E, F, F#, A. You can see there are some common notes - A, D and E being them.Theoretically, if you only played these, they would work over all 3 chords. But the tune may start to get boring!

The following chords are the most important four note chords of this scale: Am maj7 (i7): A-3, C-4, E-4, G#4 Bmin7b5 (iiø7): B-3, D-4, F-4, A-4 Cmaj7#5 (III7): C-4, E-4, G#4, B-4 Dmin7 (iv7): D-4, F-4, A-4, C-5 Edom7 (V7): E-4, G#4, B-4, D-5 Fmaj7 (VI7): F-4, A-4, C-5, E-5 G#dim7 (vii°7): G#4, B-4, D-5, F-5 .
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