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Diagram for the A Dominant Piano Chord

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The Notes in the A Dominant Piano Chord

A

The root of the chord is always the easiest to find because its name is in the name of the chord!

The root of a A Dominant chord is A

C#

The third of a A Dominant chord is C#. The third is up four half-steps from the Root.

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Finding C# from A step by step:

  • Start on: A
  • Step 1: move up to Bb
  • Step 2: move up to B
  • Step 3: move up to C
  • Step 4: Land on C#

G

The minor seventh of a A Dominant chord is G. The minor seventh is down two half-steps from the Root.

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Finding G from A step by step:

  • Start on: A
  • Step 1: move down to G#
  • Step 2: Land on G

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