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B♭ Chords & Scales Interactive Guide

B Major Feb 5, 2026

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Everything in B Major

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Diatonic Chords — The 7 Chords of the Key

Famous Progressions in This Key

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Master the Key of B♭ on Piano

The Key of B-flat (B♭) is one of the most common keys used in brass and woodwind compositions, giving it a rich, mellow sound often used in marches, popular standards, and jazz. Its key signature features two flats: B♭ and E♭.

Understanding the B♭ Major Scale

The B♭ Major scale uses B♭ and E♭ as its altered notes. The scale structure is essential for building all the key’s harmonic material:

B♭ – C – D – E♭ – F – G – A – B♭

Notice how the thumb (finger 1) often lands on the white keys (C, F), allowing the longer fingers to handle the black keys, which is ergonomically sound.

B♭ Chord Types

  • B♭ Major: The tonic (I). Built on B♭, D (major third), and F (perfect fifth).
  • B♭ Minor: The parallel minor. Uses the natural third (D♭) instead of D.
  • Suspended Chords: B♭ Sus2 uses the second (C). B♭ Sus4 uses the perfect fourth (E♭).