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C Chords & Scales Interactive Guide

C Major Feb 5, 2026

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Tempo 90
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Everything in C Major

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The Scale

Diatonic Chords — The 7 Chords of the Key

Famous Progressions in This Key

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What is the C Major Scale?

The C major scale uses the notes C–D–E–F–G–A–B. It’s foundational for understanding harmony, chord building, and melodic phrasing. This is the only major scale with no sharps or flats — perfect for beginners.

C Chords and Inversions

A C major triad is built from the 1st, 3rd, and 5th degrees of the C major scale — C–E–G. Inversions rearrange the same notes to produce smoother transitions:

  • Root position: C–E–G
  • 1st inversion: E–G–C (C/E)
  • 2nd inversion: G–C–E (C/G)

Practice Plan

  1. Warm up with the C major scale, hands separately, 60–80 BPM.
  2. Cycle through all C chord inversions on the keyboard above.
  3. Play arpeggios ascending and descending slowly, increasing tempo.
  4. Combine with other chords (F and G) for I–IV–V practice.
  5. Try transposing to G major once fluent.

FAQ

What is the C major chord made of?
C, E, and G — the 1st, 3rd, and 5th degrees of the C major scale.

What’s the difference between major and minor?
Major chords have a major 3rd interval; minor chords lower that 3rd by one semitone.

How can I use inversions in songs?
Inversions make chord progressions smoother by keeping notes close together, reducing hand movement.