Considering this, how do you harmonize Alto?
Also to know is, how do you harmonize passing notes?
Secondly, how do you play B without barring?
What is B augmented?
The B augmented chord (B+) is a B Major chord, with a raised 5th. It contains the notes B, D# and Fx (F double sharp).
What is the B chord?
There’s no open B major chord on guitar, but there is an open B7. To play it, put your first finger on the D string, fret 1. Your second finger takes the A string, fret 2. Third finger goes on the G string, fret 2, and your fourth finger goes on the high E string, also fret 2.
What keys go with B major?
B major
Relative key | G-sharp minor |
Parallel key | B minor |
Dominant key | F-sharp major |
Subdominant | E major |
Component pitches |
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What note does A harmonize with?
To harmonize, you could sing a minor third above the note A (the note C, which is the fifth of the chord) or a major third below the note A (the note F, which is the root note of the chord). Such harmonies are pleasing to the ear in Western music.
What note harmonizes with E flat?
The E-flat major chord vi is the C minor chord, and contains the notes C, Eb, and G. This submediant chord’s root / starting note is the 6th note (or scale degree) of the Eb major scale.
What note harmonizes with F#?
The F-sharp major chord ii is the G# minor chord, and contains the notes G#, B, and D#. This supertonic chord’s root / starting note is the 2nd note (or scale degree) of the F# major scale.
What notes make up an B chord?
The B major triad, more commonly called the B major chord or simply the B chord for short, consists of the notes B, D-sharp and F-sharp.